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Re: Pasting a stack into a larger stack

Jacob Keller
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> Dear List,
>
> is there a function by which one can paste a smaller stack, say 100 frames
> of 200x200 pixels, into a larger stack, say 600x600, keeping the blank
> spaces on the sides, i.e., not resizing? Can't figure out how to do this.
>
> Jacob
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> Jacob Pearson Keller
> Northwestern University
> Medical Scientist Training Program
> email: [hidden email]
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Re: Pasting a stack into a larger stack

John Oreopoulos
Jacob,

Try the Image->Adjust->Canvas Size function with the zero-fill option selected. That might be what you want.

John Oreopoulos
Research Assistant
Spectral Applied Research
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Canada
www.spectral.ca


On 2012-05-29, at 12:08 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:

>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> is there a function by which one can paste a smaller stack, say 100 frames
>> of 200x200 pixels, into a larger stack, say 600x600, keeping the blank
>> spaces on the sides, i.e., not resizing? Can't figure out how to do this.
>>
>> Jacob
>>
>> --
>> *******************************************
>> Jacob Pearson Keller
>> Northwestern University
>> Medical Scientist Training Program
>> email: [hidden email]
>> *******************************************
>>
>
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Re: Pasting a stack into a larger stack

Jacob Keller
That's the trick I am looking for! Thanks very much,

Jacob

On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:00 PM, John Oreopoulos <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> Jacob,
>
> Try the Image->Adjust->Canvas Size function with the zero-fill option
> selected. That might be what you want.
>
> John Oreopoulos
> Research Assistant
> Spectral Applied Research
> Richmond Hill, Ontario
> Canada
> www.spectral.ca
>
>
> On 2012-05-29, at 12:08 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Dear List,
> >>
> >> is there a function by which one can paste a smaller stack, say 100
> frames
> >> of 200x200 pixels, into a larger stack, say 600x600, keeping the blank
> >> spaces on the sides, i.e., not resizing? Can't figure out how to do
> this.
> >>
> >> Jacob
> >>
> >> --
> >> *******************************************
> >> Jacob Pearson Keller
> >> Northwestern University
> >> Medical Scientist Training Program
> >> email: [hidden email]
> >> *******************************************
> >>
> >
> > _______________________________________________________
> >
> > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>
>
>
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>
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