http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/what-s-the-maximum-image-size-ImageJ-can-open-and-process-tp3685418p3685420.html
and the x shift correction and y shift correction were hard to set.
>Dear Jun,
>
>if stitching is your primary objective, please have a look at the
>LargeMontage plugin we wrote some years ago:
>
http://jvsmicroscope.uta.fi/largemontage/>
>In addition to ImageJ core library, LargeMontage uses the Java Advanced
>Imaging toolkit, which allows us to process and stitch images with no
>practical size limitations.
>
>Best regards,
>Vilppu
>
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>Vilppu Tuominen, MSc
>
>Cancer Biology research group
>Institute of Biomedical Technology
>University of Tampere
>33014 Tampere, Finland
>
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>On 8.3.2011 7:00, IMAGEJ automatic digest system wrote:
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>> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 18:46:42 +0800
>> From: Meng Jun<
[hidden email]>
>> Subject: what's the maximum image size ImageJ can open and process
>>
>> Hi ImageJ users and developers,
>>
>> I was doing my research about RGB image stitching with the courtesy of FiJi's stitching plugin of 1.45b version.
>> However, when the final stitched image size greater than some size, say 2.6G, it displayed incorrectlly.
>> What's more, I failed to save the image.
>> Although it seemed that I managed to save it, however, when I checked the size, it showed as 1K!
>> And when I tried to open it , the software got stuck.
>> I am wondering that does this has any relationship with my computer's local video memory which is 2.5G.
>> Therefore, I wanna know what's the maximum image size ImageJ can open and process.
>>
>> Or, dose anyone has an idea about this or has the same experience?
>> Any advice will be appreciated.
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Best Regards.
>>
>> Jun
>>