Hello,
I'd like to use StackReg plugin to align a stack of images. I downloaded TurboReg plugin as written in the website of StackReg, and followed the user manual. Following sentences are quotation from the website, which I don't know how to do it. --------------- The present plugin (StackReg) is used as a front-end to another plugin named TurboReg. Several mechanisms are at work to exchange data between these plugins. One of them involves temporary files which are written into the temporary directory that ImageJ defines. The location of this directory can be examined by issuing the macro command 'print(getDirectory("temp"));'. The names of the written files are * StackRegSource * StackRegSourceR * StackRegSourceG * StackRegSourceB * StackRegTarget Warning: existing files of the same name in the temporary directory may be silently overwritten. -------------- Any help would be greatly appreciated! Mikinka |
Hi Mikinka,
I use stackreg and it works amazingly well. You need to install both plugins, stackreg and turboreg, but you only use stackreg for image alignment. When you have your stack open, choose the picture you want to use as your reference for aligning, then open the stackreg plugin. The option "scaled rotation" will correct for position, size, and rotation. When the alignment is finished, save the stack or the individual images. (Don't scroll through the stack while the plugin is working!) If you get an "out of memory" message, either your images are too big or you haven't allocated enough memory in ImageJ Raymond -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Mikinka Sent: Wednesday, 14 March 2007 5:51 p.m. To: [hidden email] Subject: StackReg Help! Hello, I'd like to use StackReg plugin to align a stack of images. I downloaded TurboReg plugin as written in the website of StackReg, and followed the user manual. Following sentences are quotation from the website, which I don't know how to do it. --------------- The present plugin (StackReg) is used as a front-end to another plugin named TurboReg. Several mechanisms are at work to exchange data between these plugins. One of them involves temporary files which are written into the temporary directory that ImageJ defines. The location of this directory can be examined by issuing the macro command 'print(getDirectory("temp"));'. The names of the written files are * StackRegSource * StackRegSourceR * StackRegSourceG * StackRegSourceB * StackRegTarget Warning: existing files of the same name in the temporary directory may be silently overwritten. -------------- Any help would be greatly appreciated! Mikinka +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Visit the Te Papa website http://www.tepapa.govt.nz The email message together with the accompanying attachments may be CONFIDENTIAL. If you have received this message in error, please notify [hidden email] immediately and delete the original message. The views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be views of Te Papa. Te Papa employs strict virus checking measures and accepts no liability for any loss caused either directly or indirectly by a virus arising from the use of this message or any attached file. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
Hi Raymond,
Thank you very much for the help! Your instructions were very helpful, simple and easy to follow. It worked! I was confused with explanations about macro functions in the website... I'll have a fun with this plugin! Cheers, Mikinka |
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Hi Everybody,
I'm new to ImageJ and I would like to register a large number of coronal brain slices from a rat. I tried using StackReg to do this, however after running the plugin, the images were definitely NOT registered. I believe this is due to the fact that unlike turboReg, it never allowed me to manually set the reference points on the reference image. I am not sure how to make this work. Does anyone have any advice? Please? Thanks and have a great week, Claire
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