Hi,
I just noticed that the "Merge Channels" command does not assigns the right colors when starting from 8-bit images with an associated LUT different from "grays". For example, using the spectrum LUT or the HiLo LUT for sources images in the red and green channel will result in an addition of the two images, keeping the original LUT rather than a Red-Green merge. This happens for both vanilla ImageJ 1.44 and ImageJ 1.45e. Is this a bug or is this by design ? Christophe |
On Monday 18 Apr 2011 11:13:38 Christophe Leterrier
<[hidden email]> wrote: > I just noticed that the "Merge Channels" command does not assigns the right > colors when starting from 8-bit images with an associated LUT different > from "grays". For example, using the spectrum LUT or the HiLo LUT for > sources images in the red and green channel will result in an addition of > the two images, keeping the original LUT rather than a Red-Green merge. > This happens for both vanilla ImageJ 1.44 and ImageJ 1.45e. Is this a bug > or is this by design ? By design. According to the documentation: "With IJ 1.44n and later, LUTs and display ranges are preserved if Create Composite is chosen. " Cheers G |
Thanks Gabriel, I didn't know that. However I did not use the "Create
Composite" option. Here are steps to reproduce the problem: Open the blob image Duplicate it Put them both with the "HiLo" LUT Stretch the contrast of the second one to make some red (saturated) pixels appear Color > Merge Channels Choose green for the first blob, the other one in the "Gray" channel "Create Composite" unchecked, "Keep Source" checked You get a merge with red pixels and no green, meaning that both channels have not been colored. I think the problem is with the "Gray" channel as combinations of other colors than gray (red, green, blue) are properly applied. Christophe On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 13:32, Gabriel Landini <[hidden email]> wrote: > On Monday 18 Apr 2011 11:13:38 Christophe Leterrier > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > I just noticed that the "Merge Channels" command does not assigns the > right > > colors when starting from 8-bit images with an associated LUT different > > from "grays". For example, using the spectrum LUT or the HiLo LUT for > > sources images in the red and green channel will result in an addition of > > the two images, keeping the original LUT rather than a Red-Green merge. > > This happens for both vanilla ImageJ 1.44 and ImageJ 1.45e. Is this a bug > > or is this by design ? > > By design. According to the documentation: > "With IJ 1.44n and later, LUTs and display ranges are preserved if Create > Composite is chosen. " > > Cheers > G > |
On Monday 18 Apr 2011 13:01:52 you wrote:
> Thanks Gabriel, I didn't know that. However I did not use the "Create > Composite" option. Here are steps to reproduce the problem: > > Open the blob image > Duplicate it > Put them both with the "HiLo" LUT > Stretch the contrast of the second one to make some red (saturated) pixels > appear > Color > Merge Channels > Choose green for the first blob, the other one in the "Gray" channel > "Create Composite" unchecked, "Keep Source" checked > You get a merge with red pixels and no green, meaning that both channels > have not been colored. > > I think the problem is with the "Gray" channel as combinations of other > colors than gray (red, green, blue) are properly applied. I get a yellowish image... (attached) ImageJ 1,45f9 Cheers Gabriel Screen.png (131K) Download Attachment |
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 15:09, Gabriel Landini <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On Monday 18 Apr 2011 13:01:52 you wrote: > > Thanks Gabriel, I didn't know that. However I did not use the "Create > > Composite" option. Here are steps to reproduce the problem: > > > > Open the blob image > > Duplicate it > > Put them both with the "HiLo" LUT > > Stretch the contrast of the second one to make some red (saturated) > pixels > > appear > > Color > Merge Channels > > Choose green for the first blob, the other one in the "Gray" channel > > "Create Composite" unchecked, "Keep Source" checked > > You get a merge with red pixels and no green, meaning that both channels > > have not been colored. > > > > I think the problem is with the "Gray" channel as combinations of other > > colors than gray (red, green, blue) are properly applied. > > Hmm... I do not seem to be able to reproduce it. > I get a yellowish image... (attached) > ImageJ 1,45f9 > > ImageJ64 under Java 1.6.0_24 64bits, OSX 10.6.7 > Cheers > > Gabriel > Color_Merge.png (220K) Download Attachment |
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