Dear all,
I have a set of images obtained using 12 different channels and I want to view them. They were all obtained using monochrome camera, therefore I got a tif file with 12 channels. When I tried to view some of these channels for the correlation between these channels, I found that I could not use composite mode, but only use color mode which allows me to view only one channel at a time. In addition, I found that the "Channel Tool" have a maximum of 7 channels, and no way for me to select/deselect channels from 8-12. Do I have to use macro to view it? Is there any way for me to get around of them? And let me to view 3 channels at a time. Thanks! Zhengyug Global Research Center > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Zhengyu Pang, Ph.D. Bioanalytics and Protein Science Laboratory Biosciences Global Technology Organization > One Research Circle, K1 5B37A > Niskayuna, NY12309 > * [hidden email] > *(518) 387-4015 > > > > |
Dear Zhengyu Pang,
did you try Image5D already? http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/image5d.html To my best knowledge, ImageJ itself so far neglects the existence of wavelength as a continuous dimension that allows imaging data with any number of channels and focuses on the human perceptible rgb. Best regards, Stephan On Wed, 2008-12-17 at 11:54 -0500, Pang, Zhengyu (GE, Research) wrote: > Dear all, > > I have a set of images obtained using 12 different channels and I want > to view them. They were all obtained using monochrome camera, > therefore > I got a tif file with 12 channels. When I tried to view some of these > channels for the correlation between these channels, I found that I > could not use composite mode, but only use color mode which allows me > to > view only one channel at a time. In addition, I found that the > "Channel > Tool" have a maximum of 7 channels, and no way for me to > select/deselect > channels from 8-12. Do I have to use macro to view it? > > Is there any way for me to get around of them? And let me to view 3 > channels at a time. > > Thanks! > > Zhengyug Global Research Center > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > > Zhengyu Pang, Ph.D. > Bioanalytics and Protein Science Laboratory > Biosciences Global Technology Organization > > One Research Circle, K1 5B37A > > Niskayuna, NY12309 > > * [hidden email] > > *(518) 387-4015 > > > > > > > > |
Stephen,
I downloaded image5D. Yes, it can view the images in 12 channels. However, it did not allow me to assign the color for each channel. All the color is pre-determned. Anyway, thank for your help. At least it gives me a way to see my images. Zhengyu -----Original Message----- From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Stephan Saalfeld Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 9:29 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: View images with 12 channels Dear Zhengyu Pang, did you try Image5D already? http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/image5d.html To my best knowledge, ImageJ itself so far neglects the existence of wavelength as a continuous dimension that allows imaging data with any number of channels and focuses on the human perceptible rgb. Best regards, Stephan On Wed, 2008-12-17 at 11:54 -0500, Pang, Zhengyu (GE, Research) wrote: > Dear all, > > I have a set of images obtained using 12 different channels and I want > to view them. They were all obtained using monochrome camera, > therefore I got a tif file with 12 channels. When I tried to view some > of these channels for the correlation between these channels, I found > that I could not use composite mode, but only use color mode which > allows me to view only one channel at a time. In addition, I found > that the "Channel Tool" have a maximum of 7 channels, and no way for > me to select/deselect channels from 8-12. Do I have to use macro to > view it? > > Is there any way for me to get around of them? And let me to view 3 > channels at a time. > > Thanks! > > Zhengyug Global Research Center > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > > Zhengyu Pang, Ph.D. > Bioanalytics and Protein Science Laboratory > Biosciences Global Technology Organization > > One Research Circle, K1 5B37A > > Niskayuna, NY12309 > > * [hidden email] > > *(518) 387-4015 > > > > > > > > |
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