Hi Michael,
I just wanted to mention that we are aware of this LUT issue with the
Bio-Formats Importer, and have a ticket in our bug tracking system for it: <
https://skyking.microscopy.wisc.edu/trac/java/ticket/241>. It will be
addressed in a future release.
The bug only applies when each channel is supposed to be a predefined type
such as "red" or "green." For explicitly defined color tables (i.e., 8-bit
indexed color, embedded within the file), things should work correctly -- if
not, please let us know.
-Curtis
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:24 AM, Michael Weber <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi Mickaël,
>
> same happens to other file formats such as Leica lif while using the LOCI
> importer, the LUT cannot be assigned correctly. However, if you want to
> analyze something, color doesn't matter, if you need the overlay, RGB merge
> will assign the color you want. In any other case, you can manually assign a
> LUT for a single channel.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> Mickael Lefebvre wrote:
>
> > Hi !
> >
> > I use and recommend ImageJ to my customers for open and read olympus
> > microscope's image format (OIB and OIF). Nevertheless I encounter a problem
> > : my image has 3 channels, corresponding to DAPI, Alexa 488 and mito
> > tracker. When I visualise it with Olympus fluoview viewer, the colors are
> > correctly attributed to each channel, but when I use ImageJ to open it, some
> > colors are inverted, like DAPI appear red and mito tracker blue.
> > I have tried different plugins to solve this problem, but I haven't find
> > solution.
> >
> > Could somebody help me ?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Mickaël Lefebvre
> > Olympus France
> >
>