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Import Problems with Recent Update

Saunders, Matthew B.
Hello,

I recently updated my imageJ to 1.45k, since that update I have not been able to import any type of images. When I try to import a series of image, no matter what type of image I look for no images show up. The only type of file the importer can see are folders, and it cannot see any of their contents. This problem is only occurring with 1.45k, I have checked using 1.44p and with 1.45i and both versions can import files properly. The problem is not with my computer because I tried it on a different computer and faced the same problem.


-Matt
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Re: Import Problems with Recent Update

Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E]
On Jul 6, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Saunders, Matthew B. wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently updated my imageJ to 1.45k, since that update I have not been able to import any type of images. When I try to import a series of image, no matter what type of image I look for no images show up. The only type of file the importer can see are folders, and it cannot see any of their contents. This problem is only occurring with 1.45k, I have checked using 1.44p and with 1.45i and both versions can import files properly. The problem is not with my computer because I tried it on a different computer and faced the same problem.

It will work if you select the folder containing the series. The FIle>Import>Image Sequence command now uses the ImageJ DirectoryChooser, so you can only select directories,

-wayne
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PS re Celestron 44302...

Morgan Goulding
Wayne,
sorry that I jumped the gun - I have found a solution. Simply have Photo Booth running, with the iSight camera selected. Then start ImageJ and go File, Import, Video.
Voila, microscope!
The iSight camera is busy, so ImageJ goes to the USB camera.
I got this idea from someone named Ken Aspeslagh.

by the way, thanks for ImageJ!
Morgan G.