Posted by
Johannes-P. Koch on
Mar 08, 2011; 3:10pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Opening-an-image-sequence-higher-than-100-files-tp3685465p3685467.html
Sylvain,
a very easy work-around would be to group the files in separate folders,
one for 0-9, one for 10-99 and the last from 100-999. Then, open the
files as you did (Image Sequence) and perform "Concatenate Stacks".
I know it might not be the most convenient solution....but it should
work at least.
Johannes
Am 08.03.2011 15:41, schrieb Curtis Rueden:
> Hi Sylvain,
>
> Have you tried using the Bio-Formats Importer with option "Group files with
> similar names" to detect the numbering?
>
> -Curtis
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Sylvain Cantaloube<
>
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> When i open an Image Sequence (file>import>Image Sequence) of more than 100
>> files (e.g. image1.ome,...,image10.ome,...image200.ome), ImageJ ranks the
>> stacks in a bad order.
>> Even so, i check Sort Names Numerically, ImageJ ranks the files in a stack
>> in a wrong way. He put the files tagged from 10 to 99 after the files tagged
>> from 100 to 999 (e.g.
>> image1.ome,...image9.ome,image100.ome,...image691.ome,image10.ome,...image99.ome)
>> Is it a bug ? Is there a solution ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sylvain Cantaloube, PhD
>> UMR218 du CNRS
>> Institut Curie
>>
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