save newly formed file in MosaicJ

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save newly formed file in MosaicJ

Cameron, Lisa
Hello -

I have a researcher in my facility using the Fiji MosaicJ to arrange his tiled images and we need to know how to save the file large file -
This option doesn't seem to be present (only the pre-mosaic image).
This research has manually assembled his tissue tiles and wants to save the final product.
Thank you,
Lisa


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Director of Confocal and Light Microscopy Core
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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Re: save newly formed file in MosaicJ

Cameron, Lisa
We spent more time on testing this and think the original file was too large, perhaps.
Thanks.

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Lisa Cameron
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
450 Brookline Ave.; JF 621
Boston, MA 02215


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Subject: save newly formed file in MosaicJ

Hello -

I have a researcher in my facility using the Fiji MosaicJ to arrange his tiled images and we need to know how to save the file large file - This option doesn't seem to be present (only the pre-mosaic image).
This research has manually assembled his tissue tiles and wants to save the final product.
Thank you,
Lisa


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Lisa Cameron, Ph.D.
Director of Confocal and Light Microscopy Core Dana Farber Cancer Institute
450 Brookline Ave.; JF 621
Boston, MA 02215



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