I have downloaded ImageJ source and am looking forward to learning the
system. Currently, I have a project that requires some use of ImageJ (or
at least I hope ImageJ has the capabilities we need).
We are currently using a commercial image viewer. We will be migrating
to ImageJ as we learn how to tie our EDMS into it. The image viewer we
now use will rotate images but it will not save the rotation. The
original image is scanned into that system as a tiff. The problem that
we have is that images are exported from our system to the client's
external system. If we do not write the rotation into the image, the
clients system will have images that are sometimes upside down.
I am hoping that there are members of this list that can give me a quick
overview of how to work with the tiff tags that I will need to work with
but at least can tell me how to use ImageJ to write the tiff image with
the rotation saved. We have to continue using the existing image viewer
for now. But, hopefully there are classes and methods in ImageJ that I
can use to read tiff images, pass in the appropriate parameters for
rotation and write the image back out to file with rotations embedded in
the tiff.
I have to get this project done in the next couple of days. After that
we can start migrating to ImageJ as our imaging platform. This does look
like an impressive imaging system. Thanks for any help you can give.
Regards,
Al
Al Wells
Revity, Inc.
PO Box 2606
Denver, CO 80201
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