macro program for imageJ for Homogenizes the intensity differences between images in a given sequence

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macro program for imageJ for Homogenizes the intensity differences between images in a given sequence

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  Does anyone have Any macro program for Image J to  Homogenizes the intensity differences between images in a given sequence? I need this to make mosaic images, but when I merge pictures, the differences in intensity results in that the sewing places detectable and so it doesn't look good. It would be great if anyone could help me in this case.
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Re: macro program for imageJ for Homogenizes the intensity differences between images in a given sequence

John Hayes
Dear ‘persian',

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All the best and good luck with your work,

John

Le 18 mai 2014 à 16:15, persian a écrit :

>  Does anyone have Any macro program for Image J to  Homogenizes the
> intensity differences between images in a given sequence? I need this to
> make mosaic images, but when I merge pictures, the differences in intensity
> results in that the sewing places detectable and so it doesn't look good. It
> would be great if anyone could help me in this case.
> Thanks  
>
>
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Re: macro program for imageJ for Homogenizes the intensity differences between images in a given sequence

Cammer, Michael
Try putting all the images in a single stack and then running the float stack macro in this collection of macros:

http://cammer.net/notes/imagej/macros/Dustin_lab_ND2_macros_v108_last_version_before_adding_hyperstacks_to_clipping.txt
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Dear ‘persian',

I think you need to learn how to ask questions better on the internet as we’ve given you the best answers we can give with what you have already provided, as you’ve provided next to NO context:

Here’s what I suggest: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+ask+better+questions

All the best and good luck with your work,

John

Le 18 mai 2014 à 16:15, persian a écrit :

>  Does anyone have Any macro program for Image J to  Homogenizes the
> intensity differences between images in a given sequence? I need this to
> make mosaic images, but when I merge pictures, the differences in intensity
> results in that the sewing places detectable and so it doesn't look good. It
> would be great if anyone could help me in this case.
> Thanks
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://imagej.1557.x6.nabble.com/macro-program-for-imageJ-for-Homogenizes-the-intensity-differences-between-images-in-a-given-sequence-tp5007780.html
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