Hi,
I would like to increase the resolution of images using Image J. Does anyone know how to increase the resolution of an image using image J. Thanks, Sehmus -- Sehmus Ozden Rice University, Material Science and NanoEngineering Department, 6100 Main St., MS: 132 Houston, Tx 77005 e-mail: [hidden email], [hidden email] Web Page: http://www.sehmusozden.com/ -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Sehmus,
if increased resolution means to gain information that is not present in the original image, then it will evidently be impossible. If increased resolution means additional pixels with values gained by interpolation between originally existing pixels than this is possible, e.g. by enlarging the original image. HTH Herbie :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: On 22.12.14 05:28, Sehmus Ozden wrote: > Hi, > I would like to increase the resolution of images using Image J. Does > anyone know how to increase the resolution of an image using image J. > Thanks, > Sehmus > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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Dear Wayne and those who may suffer like me!
We were informed with the latest ImageJ-version 1-49n that "ImageJ now requires Java 6 or later." I understand that IT is moving on and that that holds for ImageJ as well... What I don't really understand is, why this essential change happens with a small version change (from 49m to 49n). Why could this requirement not wait for a major version change, e.g. from 49 to 50? As you may have guessed, I'm still working on a MacPro with two PPC-processors under OSX 10.4.11. There is _no_ way to update to Java 6. I very much should like to see an ImageJ-version with as much bugs/regressions corrected that does not require Java 6. (ImageJ-version 1-49n corrects regressions but needs Java 6 which is less than suboptimum.) New features that require Java 6 are a different story, but there should be a final ImageJ-version that runs with Java 5 and that has all known bugs corrected. Is this possible? All the very best and have a great holiday season Herbie -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
On Dec 23, 2014, at 5:42 AM, Herbie <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Dear Wayne and those who may suffer like me! > > We were informed with the latest ImageJ-version 1-49n that > > "ImageJ now requires Java 6 or later." > > I understand that IT is moving on and that that holds for ImageJ as well... > > What I don't really understand is, why this essential change happens with a small version change (from 49m to 49n). Why could this requirement not wait for a major version change, e.g. from 49 to 50? > > As you may have guessed, I'm still working on a MacPro with two PPC-processors under OSX 10.4.11. There is _no_ way to update to Java 6. > > I very much should like to see an ImageJ-version with as much bugs/regressions corrected that does not require Java 6. > (ImageJ-version 1-49n corrects regressions but needs Java 6 which is less than suboptimum.) > > New features that require Java 6 are a different story, but there should be a final ImageJ-version that runs with Java 5 and that has all known bugs corrected. > > Is this possible? The latest ImageJ daily build (1.49o7) should work with Java 5 but it is likely that ImageJ 1.50 and later will require Java 6. -wayne -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Dear Wayne, dear ImageJ-community,
I want to take the opportunity to thank you for the steady help with and the support of ImageJ! I think it is a good idea to end Java 5 compatibility of ImageJ with a major release version (50 would be an excellent occasion) that can be regarded as essentially bug-free. Maybe a later minor version of this final Java 5 compatible version should be possible in case severe bugs show up; but well-understood: I'm not favoring branching at all. Furthermore, the final Java 5 compatible ImageJ could perhaps be accessible from the IJ-Website in a legacy-section. Best regards Herbie ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: On 24.12.14 00:42, Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E] wrote: > On Dec 23, 2014, at 5:42 AM, Herbie <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Dear Wayne and those who may suffer like me! >> >> We were informed with the latest ImageJ-version 1-49n that >> >> "ImageJ now requires Java 6 or later." >> >> I understand that IT is moving on and that that holds for ImageJ as well... >> >> What I don't really understand is, why this essential change happens with a small version change (from 49m to 49n). Why could this requirement not wait for a major version change, e.g. from 49 to 50? >> >> As you may have guessed, I'm still working on a MacPro with two PPC-processors under OSX 10.4.11. There is _no_ way to update to Java 6. >> >> I very much should like to see an ImageJ-version with as much bugs/regressions corrected that does not require Java 6. >> (ImageJ-version 1-49n corrects regressions but needs Java 6 which is less than suboptimum.) >> >> New features that require Java 6 are a different story, but there should be a final ImageJ-version that runs with Java 5 and that has all known bugs corrected. >> >> Is this possible? > > The latest ImageJ daily build (1.49o7) should work with Java 5 but it is likely that ImageJ 1.50 and later will require Java 6. > > -wayne > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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