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screen "paints" after Java update

Jeff Spector-2
Greetings,
 We're using imageJ (actually FIJI) to analyze some movies and we recently
updated the JAVA on our machines. After the update imageJ (FIJI) now
"paints" images on the screen, meaning it fills them in line by line very
slowly. This makes videos impossible to analyze as each frame is "painted"
and take awhile to load. Is there some kind of work around we can use to
get the "old" behavior back again? We are running macs and we see this on
both OS/X 10.8.5 and Yosemite...
Thanks..
-Jeff

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Re: screen "paints" after Java update

ctrueden
Hi Jeff,

Older versions of Java 8 on OS X had a bug like that, but it was fixed.
What version of Java exactly are you running? Click the ImageJ status bar
to find out.

-Curtis
On Oct 22, 2015 9:32 PM, "Jeff Spector" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>  We're using imageJ (actually FIJI) to analyze some movies and we recently
> updated the JAVA on our machines. After the update imageJ (FIJI) now
> "paints" images on the screen, meaning it fills them in line by line very
> slowly. This makes videos impossible to analyze as each frame is "painted"
> and take awhile to load. Is there some kind of work around we can use to
> get the "old" behavior back again? We are running macs and we see this on
> both OS/X 10.8.5 and Yosemite...
> Thanks..
> -Jeff
>
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> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>

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