Hi,
Apologies if you recieve this twice, it came back blank to me the first time: I am hoping to use the 3D plugin to study nuclear organisation. I am able to import my image, create a 3D projection using standard imageJ functions and then apply the imageJ 3D plugin to segment and binarise my nucleus nicely. However I am unable to figure out how to export this binary image after segmentation. I’ve tried saving to various file formats but it seems that the 3D projection is not represented as a 3D array as I would expect. Alternatively, converting the binary image back to a stack (in the original orientation) would be a very helpful intermediate step. I tried saving as tif, but this is a tif of the 3D projection. I also tried reslice, but this did not return a binary image stack as I had expected. I’ve looked into using the TANGO plugin which looks ideal for my application, does anyone out there have a working knowledge of TANGO and would be able to answer a few questions about getting going with this? Matt -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Hi Matt,
By 3D Plugin, are you referring to the "3D Suite" ? Because there are many 3D plugins for ImageJ/Fiji ;) . http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=plugin:stacks:3d_ij_suite:start After binarisation, just save your segmented nucleus as a tif file, tiff formant can handle 3D . Actually I do not understand what you want to do ? TANGO can be a nice tool for you to use, along with NucleusJ : http://biophysique.mnhn.fr/tango/about http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=plugin:stacks:nuclear_analysis_plugin:start Please do not hesitate if you have more questions or comments. Best, Thomas On 25/08/2016 19:02, Matthew Jones wrote: > Hi, > > Apologies if you recieve this twice, it came back blank to me the first time: > > I am hoping to use the 3D plugin to study nuclear organisation. I am able to import my image, create a 3D projection using standard imageJ functions and then apply the imageJ 3D plugin to segment and binarise my nucleus nicely. However I am unable to figure out how to export this binary image after segmentation. > > I’ve tried saving to various file formats but it seems that the 3D projection is not represented as a 3D array as I would expect. > > Alternatively, converting the binary image back to a stack (in the original orientation) would be a very helpful intermediate step. > > I tried saving as tif, but this is a tif of the 3D projection. > > I also tried reslice, but this did not return a binary image stack as I had expected. > > I’ve looked into using the TANGO plugin which looks ideal for my application, does anyone out there have a working knowledge of TANGO and would be able to answer a few questions about getting going with this? > > Matt > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > > -- /***************************************************************/ Thomas Boudier, Associate Professor, UPMC, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France. BioInformatics Institute (BII)/IPAL, Singapore. /**************************************************************/ -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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