Posted by
Johannes-P. Koch on
Aug 12, 2010; 1:19pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Removing-uneven-illuminaiton-tp3687023p3687028.html
Gabriel,
yes, indeed, it's quite bad...
I contacted him one year ago, because I had some troubles with another
plugin, and he told me that he was already retired; he would have a look
into it anyway....
Quite some people contacted me concerning the shading corrector, so:
I don't know about copyright issues, but as those plugins were freely
available, we could load them on one of the imagej plugin homepages
(indicating Prof. Bonnet as the author of course!)- there is
unfortunately not much documentation - but I could contribute basic
information on the shading corrector, the segmentation plugin, the
seeded watershed (this is a very useful plugin!!) and his gradient (Shen
Castan gradient) plugin...I think there were some more, but maybe you
and some other people could also contribute??? Ideas?
Johannes
Am 11.08.2010 18:40, schrieb Gabriel Landini:
> On Wednesday 11 August 2010, Amrish Chawla wrote:
>
>> University of Reims - the Professor there is now retired so he took his
>> page off the web, unfortunately all the plugins are gone as well
>>
> What a shame, there were quite a few interesting plugins in those pages.
> Would it be worth contacting Prof Bonnet and ask him whether he would be happy
> to find a new home those plugins somewhere else?
> He might have a copy of the pages (or have access to the pages that were taken
> down).
> The plugins are easy to identify because they all have a "514" (the INSERM
> unit) in the name (I have a few of those too, but no description pages).
>
> Cheers
>
> Gabriel
>
>
--
Mag. Johannes-P. KOCH
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
MFPL, University of Vienna
Dr. Bohrgasse 9/5
A-1030 Vienna
Austria
phone: 0043 1 4277 52809
fax: 0043 1 4277 9528
mail to:
[hidden email]