ImageJ User and Developer Conference 201: Only three days left

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ImageJ User and Developer Conference 201: Only three days left

Christian Moll
Dear ImageJ Community,

we just like to remind you about the deadline for the call for paper of
the upcoming ImageJ User and Developer Conference in Luxembourg on 24th to
26th of October this year.
There are three days left to submit a paper until 27th of June 2012.
 
Visit http://imagejconf.tudor.lu/call_for_paper for more details about the
call.

To submit a paper, please register (if not already registered for one of
the last conferences)  to the conference page. After you logged in the
first time a private area for your submission will be created and you will
be redirected to your private submission page. You can access this page
also by using the Submit link in the top right of the page near by the
Login/Logout button.

We are looking forward to receive your contribution to the conference.

Kind regards,

The Organization Committee

P.S. Again. Apologizing for cross posting.

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show filenames as labels in a stack

Franklin Shaffer-2
I have a sequence of tiff files.  The filename of each tiff file is a time stamp.
E.g.,
7.56.3.19278.tiff
7.56.4.09877.tiff
7.58.5.99787.tiff
....
 
The time between consecutive tiff files is not equal.
I would like to import the TIFF sequence into ImageJ, then overlay the filename of each image as a label.
Any suggestions?
 
Thank you,
Frank
USDOE National Energy Technology Lab
 

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Re: show filenames as labels in a stack

Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E]
On Jun 25, 2012, at 11:33 AM, Franklin Shaffer wrote:

> I have a sequence of tiff files.  The filename of each tiff file is a time stamp.
> E.g.,
> 7.56.3.19278.tiff
> 7.56.4.09877.tiff
> 7.58.5.99787.tiff
> ....
>
> The time between consecutive tiff files is not equal.
> I would like to import the TIFF sequence into ImageJ, then overlay the filename of each image as a label.
> Any suggestions?

You can do this by importing the sequence using File>Import>Image Sequence, or by dragging the folder onto the "ImageJ" window, and then using the Image>Stack>Label command, setting "Format:" to "Label" and checking "Use overlay".

-wayne

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