If you have a system that runs a 64-bit version of Windows, you can assign more RAM to ImageJ. You may need to mess around a bit with the Java configuration to make this work, (see ImageJ website), but after doing this on our XP64 machine, we were able to assign 5 GB of RAM to ImageJ, This might be sufficient to allow your images to be loaded.
Mike
Michael J. Schell, Ph.D., CIV, USUHS
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I have sequences of 50,000 images of particle motion from a high speed camera.
I need to process the images, all 50,000 of them, in ImageJ. But I can only load about 3000 of the images before ImageJ
runs out of memory.
I'm using Windows XP Professional. I did change the ImageJ.cfg file to increase the memory to 1500.
Is there a way to get ImageJ to handle a sequence of 50,000 images?
Thank you,
Frank Shaffer
Franklin Shaffer, Senior Engineer
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