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Eric BADEL-2
hi,
We are using commercial software to merge several images in order to build a
panorama (it uses few points I can observe on the both images). Image are
coming from optical microscope and just need to be translated and rotated. I
am looking for an ImageJ plugin...
Thanks
Eric
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Re: panorama

Francesco De Comite
E. Badel a écrit :
> hi,
> We are using commercial software to merge several images in order to build a
> panorama (it uses few points I can observe on the both images). Image are
> coming from optical microscope and just need to be translated and rotated. I
> am looking for an ImageJ plugin...
> Thanks
> Eric
>  
hugin is not Imagej, but it's free...;

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Re: panorama

Stephan Saalfeld
Hi,

did you have a look at TrakEM2?

http://www.ini.uzh.ch/~acardona/trakem2_manual.html#registration

due to it's large dependency footprint, easier to install by downloading
Fiji, that has it included:

http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/

Hugin/Panotools is designed to register Montages created by a camera
that rotates around it's projection center.  One can make it creating
montages for the shift rotation situation by optimizing the center-shift
of the lens+roll but by that you loose the lens-correction capabilities
(it only supports radial lens distortion).  Another possible but not
perfect solution is to approximate the shift rotation situation with a
rotating camera with a very long focal length.

Anyway---if your montage is created by shifting rotating the camera,
then TrakEM2 (an ImageJ plugin btw.) is the tool of choice.

Best,
Stephan

On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 11:53 +0100, Francesco.Decomite wrote:

> E. Badel a écrit :
> > hi,
> > We are using commercial software to merge several images in order to build a
> > panorama (it uses few points I can observe on the both images). Image are
> > coming from optical microscope and just need to be translated and rotated. I
> > am looking for an ImageJ plugin...
> > Thanks
> > Eric
> >  
> hugin is not Imagej, but it's free...;
>