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Hi,
I must be missing something very simple -- how to reverse the image order within a stack? Liqun |
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On Feb 7, 2008, at 5:26 PM, Liqun Zhang wrote:
> Hi, > I must be missing something very simple -- how to reverse the image > order within a stack? > > Liqun There is a stack reverser plugin that you can install. Check the ImageJ plugins page. --David ---------------------------------------- David Hovis Senior Research Associate Department of Materials Science Case Western Reserve University [hidden email] |
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I am sure there is a plugin on the ImageJ pages that does that.
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Dear imageJ experts,
Is there a way to accomplish this by successive applications of the "reslice" function, using different settings each time? Sincerely, Russell Kincaid Liqun Zhang wrote: > Hi, > I must be missing something very simple -- how to reverse the image > order within a stack? > > Liqun |
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Russell,
by doing this you can just rotate/flip the stack, but not changing the order. The stack reverser is a simple and fast solution. It's also included in the MacBiophotonics plugin package. Michael Russell Kincaid wrote: > Dear imageJ experts, > > Is there a way to accomplish this by successive applications of the > "reslice" function, using different settings each time? > > Sincerely, > > Russell Kincaid > > > Liqun Zhang wrote: >> Hi, >> I must be missing something very simple -- how to reverse the image >> order within a stack? >> >> Liqun ... [show rest of quote]
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Dear Michael,
I figured it out. If you take a stack, and use from the toolbar, Image>Stacks>Reslice and Start At: "Top" (I'm using all other default settings, 1.00 spacing, and no flips or rotates checked). Then do the same thing again, with the resulting stack, but with Start At: "Bottom". You get a stack with reversed order. I am notorious for designing and building plugins for things that can be done with built in imageJ functionality. I'm trying to do better... Thanks very much. Russell Michael Weber wrote: > Russell, > > by doing this you can just rotate/flip the stack, but not changing the > order. The stack reverser is a simple and fast solution. It's also > included in the MacBiophotonics plugin package. > > Michael > > > Russell Kincaid wrote: >> Dear imageJ experts, >> >> Is there a way to accomplish this by successive applications of the >> "reslice" function, using different settings each time? >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Russell Kincaid >> >> >> Liqun Zhang wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I must be missing something very simple -- how to reverse the image >>> order within a stack? >>> >>> Liqun ... [show rest of quote]
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