I know it's possible to load custom LUT's for an image that is open
in ImageJ. Is there anyway to "install" custom LUT's so that they will show up in the menu with the standard LUT's. I found the Lookup Table folder in NIH image very convenient. Thanks, Phil |
> I know it's possible to load custom LUT's for an image that is
> open in ImageJ. Is there anyway to "install" custom LUT's so > that they will show up in the menu with the standard LUT's. > I found the Lookup Table folder in NIH image very convenient. Download and expand the ZIP file at http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/download/luts/luts.zip and you will have a Lookup Table folder containing more than 100 LUTs. To open a LUT on the Mac, drag and drop it on the ImageJ icon. On Windows, drag and drop it on the "ImageJ" window. -wayne |
On Nov 9, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Wayne Rasband wrote:
>> I know it's possible to load custom LUT's for an image that is >> open in ImageJ. Is there anyway to "install" custom LUT's so >> that they will show up in the menu with the standard LUT's. >> I found the Lookup Table folder in NIH image very convenient. > > Download and expand the ZIP file at > > http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/download/luts/luts.zip > > and you will have a Lookup Table folder containing more than 100 > LUTs. To open a LUT on the Mac, drag and drop it on the ImageJ > icon. On Windows, drag and drop it on the "ImageJ" window. > > -wayne Outstanding! Thanks, Phil |
Can LUT handle transparency as in a png image (I dont want any color to be
shown, especially for background, now I get white, which I dont need in my 3d surface plots of Immunoblots), Regards Samuel, Virologist, IIHR India On 11/10/05, Philip Ershler <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On Nov 9, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Wayne Rasband wrote: > > >> I know it's possible to load custom LUT's for an image that is > >> open in ImageJ. Is there anyway to "install" custom LUT's so > >> that they will show up in the menu with the standard LUT's. > >> I found the Lookup Table folder in NIH image very convenient. > > > > Download and expand the ZIP file at > > > > http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/download/luts/luts.zip > > > > and you will have a Lookup Table folder containing more than 100 > > LUTs. To open a LUT on the Mac, drag and drop it on the ImageJ > > icon. On Windows, drag and drop it on the "ImageJ" window. > > > > -wayne > > > Outstanding! > > Thanks, Phil > |
> Can LUT handle transparency as in a png image (I dont want any
> color to be shown, especially for background, now I get white, which I > dont need in my 3d surface plots of Immunoblots), Regards Samuel, > Virologist, IIHR India ImageJ does not currently have built in support for transparency. -wayne |
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On Nov 9, 2005, at 10:16 PM, Philip Ershler wrote:
> On Nov 9, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Wayne Rasband wrote: > > >>> I know it's possible to load custom LUT's for an image that is >>> open in ImageJ. Is there anyway to "install" custom LUT's so >>> that they will show up in the menu with the standard LUT's. >>> I found the Lookup Table folder in NIH image very convenient. >>> >> >> Download and expand the ZIP file at >> >> http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/download/luts/luts.zip >> >> and you will have a Lookup Table folder containing more than 100 >> LUTs. To open a LUT on the Mac, drag and drop it on the ImageJ >> icon. On Windows, drag and drop it on the "ImageJ" window. >> >> -wayne >> > > > Outstanding! > > Thanks, Phil > Wayne, On OS X, you can go one step better. Double click on one of the .lut files. Of course the operating system will ask what application should it use to open these types of files. Once you specify ImageJ, then you can put the folder full of LUTS into the dock. If you click and hold on the folder in the dock, you get what amounts to a menu of LUTS from which you can chose the LUT you wish. It's just as convenient as if new LUTS were added to ImageJ's menu. Thanks again for all your amazing work and unbelievable support on ImageJ, Phil |
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Dear all,
When you have a stack containing a 3D object (a series of MR images, for example) and you use Image > Stack > 3D projection you get a stack of projections of the object, rotating around it in intervals of certain decided degree. I would like to do just the opposite function. Having an stack of projected images get a 3D object (sort of reversed 3D projector plugin). I thought that what I needed was a backprojection reconstruction plugin. So I tried the backprokection plugin form Michel Abramoff, included in the bij plugin package would do that. Somehow I got weird images what do not correspond to a 3D object. Maybe I am using the plugin wrong or maybe this is not the plugin I need. Does anyone now how to address this issue. Thanks Pedro |
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