Anyone tried Scion cameras on Win2003, using ImageJ? It seems that the
installercannot be run on. Thanks, Vincenzo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ ----------------------------- Vincenzo Della Mea, PhD ------------------------------ ------------ Medical Informatics, Telemedicine and e-health Lab ------------ Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science - University of Udine, Italy ----------------------- http://www.dimi.uniud.it/dellamea/ ------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ |
I have a Scion 1312 monochrome firewire camera running under ImageJ on
WinXP (is this what you mean by Win2003?) The order in which the installation steps are done is important; if done out of order, the plugin to grab images with the Scion does not work. 1) Install the Scion camera driver and then SFW ImageJ from the Image J folder on the Scion camera software CD. 2) Go to the NIH ImageJ web page and download ij134.zip, extract ij.jar to the folder: C:\Program Files\ImageJ (rename the existing file as ij.jar.bak) 3) Then upgrade to the latest Java runtime environment and copy the files from C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04 to C:\Program Files\ImageJ\jre\ Done in that order, it should work. If the JRE is upgraded before the camera drivers are installed, etc., the camera software installation has problems. Good luck, Mary Ann >>> [hidden email] 12/13/2005 4:02 AM >>> Anyone tried Scion cameras on Win2003, using ImageJ? It seems that the installercannot be run on. Thanks, Vincenzo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ ----------------------------- Vincenzo Della Mea, PhD ------------------------------ ------------ Medical Informatics, Telemedicine and e-health Lab ------------ Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science - University of Udine, Italy ----------------------- http://www.dimi.uniud.it/dellamea/ ------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ Disclaimer: The materials in this e-mail are private and may contain Protected Health Information. Please note that e-mail is not necessarily confidential or secure. Your use of e-mail constitutes your acknowledgment of these confidentiality and security limitations. If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that any unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender via telephone or return e-mail. |
> I have a Scion 1312 monochrome firewire camera running under ImageJ on
> WinXP (is this what you mean by Win2003?) No, I really mean Windows 2003 Server. I already have it on an XP box, however I want to use a more powerful computer with, perhaps, a better file management, as I produce thousands of images. Anyway, thanks. Vincenzo |
Hello,
I am new to Image J but am very interested in exploring its potential. I was intersted in using Image J with Quicktime movies obtained from Digital camera. Then, once those frames are individual files arranged in a stack could i render the background as transparant and overlay the frames so the the moment of the objects is observed as lines? Could this be an easy way to trace the movement of birds in flight, ants, etc? Thanks, Josh Vincenzo Della Mea <[hidden email]> wrote: > I have a Scion 1312 monochrome firewire camera running under ImageJ on > WinXP (is this what you mean by Win2003?) No, I really mean Windows 2003 Server. I already have it on an XP box, however I want to use a more powerful computer with, perhaps, a better file management, as I produce thousands of images. Anyway, thanks. Vincenzo --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping |
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