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now Id like to show you how you can set up the binary circle detector to detect circular objects in a binary image here Ive started with an image of coins obviously circular in shape and Im interested in being able to automatically detect these these coins stepping through here Ive thresholded the image to binary and then applied an advanced morphology step to get rid of all of the small noise flecks in the image and then one additional step to fill in all of the gaps and holes in the objects go ahead and select circle detection and youll notice here that under results it gives us the Centers and the radius for each of the detected circles both in real-world units as well as pixels your main adjustment here is with choosing the minimum radius and maximum radius these are in terms of pixel units of course if you set it to small you dont deter you dont detect anything and what Im doing here is looking at the image that has the largest expected circle radius and that seems to indi