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Save 3D viewer rendering

Hoeppner, Daniel (NIH/NINDS) [E]
Hello,
I capture mosaic images of 6000px x 6000px x 25 slices from a confocal microscope.  I use the ImageJ 3D viewer to rotate this block of data and render the ideal perspective view of objects in my samples.  I wish to save a rendered perspective image at the native resolution as a TIFF file.  Recording low-resolution video is intuitive, but saving large flat files is not.  Is anyone aware of a solution to this problem?  Screen shots won't do.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
Dan
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Re: Save 3D viewer rendering

Albert Cardona-2
2011/6/2 Daniel Hoeppner <[hidden email]>:
> Hello,
> I capture mosaic images of 6000px x 6000px x 25 slices from a confocal microscope.  I use the ImageJ 3D viewer to rotate this block of data and render the ideal perspective view of objects in my samples.  I wish to save a rendered perspective image at the native resolution as a TIFF file.  Recording low-resolution video is intuitive, but saving large flat files is not.  Is anyone aware of a solution to this problem?  Screen shots won't do.
> Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
> Dan
>

I think what you want is the "Transformation - Export transformed image".

Albert

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Re: Save 3D viewer rendering

Benjamin Schmid-2
Hi,
> 2011/6/2 Daniel Hoeppner <[hidden email]>:
> > Hello,
> > I capture mosaic images of 6000px x 6000px x 25 slices from a confocal microscope.  I use the ImageJ 3D viewer to rotate this block of data and render the ideal perspective view of objects in my samples.  I wish to save a rendered perspective image at the native resolution as a TIFF file.  Recording low-resolution video is intuitive, but saving large flat files is not.  Is anyone aware of a solution to this problem?  Screen shots won't do.
> > Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
> > Dan
> >
>
> I think what you want is the "Transformation - Export transformed image".
>
In case you want only the 2D image of the rendered scene, you can go to
View->Take snapshot. This is at least available in Fiji's version of the
3D viewer. I'm not sure about ImageJ's version.

Best wishes,
Bene