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Montage of two stacks

Daniel Förnvik-2
Hi,

this problem has bothered me for some days now and I can't seem to find a good way to montage images from two stacks together. Say I have a CT stack of images with full dose and a CT stack of images with half the dose. Is there a way that I can montage an image with one image from the full dose stack with one from the half dose stack into one single image stack including them both (where they are side by side), without doing it manually pair by pair.

Thanks for any comments

/Daniel
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Re: Montage of two stacks

Joel Sheffield
Hi,

You can try the Stack Combiner plugin.  According to the description,
this:
Combines two stacks (w1xh1xd1 and w2xh2xd2) to create a new w1+w2 x
max(h1,h2) x max(d1,d2) stack. For example, a 256x256x40 and a
256x256x30 stack would be combined into one 512x256x40 stack. If
"Vertical" is checked, create a new max(w1+w2) x (h1+h2) x max(d1,d2)
stack. Unused areas in the combined stack are filled with the
background color. To set the background color, alt-click in the
"Colors" window.

Best of luck,

Joel
 

> Hi,
>
> this problem has bothered me for some days now and I can't seem to find a good way to montage images from two stacks together. Say I have a CT stack of images with full dose and a CT stack of images with half the dose. Is there a way that I can montage an image with one image from the full dose stack with one from the half dose stack into one single image stack including them both (where they are side by side), without doing it manually pair by pair.
>
> Thanks for any comments
>
> /Daniel


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