Many thanks for your advice. I will look at it soon..
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Subject: Re: retinal color photographs and florescent anjiography images registration
Hi Murat,
I am also working with fundus photo images in ImageJ, where I need to register fundus photos taken at different wavelengths with the greatest accuracy attainable -- sub-pixel if possible. I explored freely available options, such the ones found in Fiji, but was not entirely happy with the results. As you are working with different modalities (FA and color fundus photos), that would probably be even more difficult.
There used to be a free project at Rensselaer called RIVERS which might have been the best option for what you're doing. Unfortunately, this is no longer available, but the tool is now a commercial product called "i2k Retina" sold by DualAlign. I tried the free trial version and the results were impressive. They do offer discounts for use in academic research which I'm considering, as I would now like to register SLO images with fundus photos. If someone knows about a free alternative, I would like to hear about it.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Murat Kucukevcilioglu <
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> i am an ophthalmologist and i am doing a study in retina patients who
> have a well known entity in the elderly known as age-related macular
> degeneration. main finding in this disease is accumulation in the back
> of the eye as small yellow spots named druse seen clinically. I am
> trying to compare the actual size of the druse from color photographs
> to corresponding fluorescence on the fluorescein angiography. i tried
> to register images but results were not so good. i m open to any advice....
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