Hi Philippe,
it's not really clear to me what you want to do. Do you have 2D images or 3D?
If it's 2D, have a look at composite images, and Image>Color>Merge Channels
Michael
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:27, pognonec wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are developing a Java in-house application to handle our high-throughput
> images (all images are .tif, one image per channel).
>
> Our computer people have to set up a function/code (I am not a coding
> person!) to allow us to have a cut out-view of cells of interest (isolated
> following image treatment) from the original images either in channel 1, or
> channel 2, or channel..., or a merge of selected channels.
> There is no problem for them in displaying any single channel, but they
> don't know what is and how to get a merge between images (channels) like
> what we are familiar with in ImageJ.
>
> Could someone point us to the right code in order to obtain this type of
> composite image merging different channels?
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Philippe.
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