Posted by
dscho on
Aug 03, 2010; 8:34am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/multichannel-3D-viewing-problem-with-Fluoview500-tiffs-tp3687386p3687394.html
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Felipe Franco wrote:
> Guys,
Girl,
> I m working in a molecular imaging project and we need to
> measure the fluorescence of organs in diferents intervals, not
> in a specific time. I just cannot find any software that is
> able to take an video stream ( working in set intervals ) and
> transforme it in a stack .tiff. Do you guys have some
> sugestion? Do you guys think that if i convert my .vob file (
> dvd video ) in quick time and then into a stack will lose some
> quality?
There are a number of tools, the easiest method on Linux is to use mplayer
with the "-vo png" option to populate a directory of .png files which you
then read back via File>Import>Image Sequence...
However, guessing (I cannot know because you neglected to let us know that
pretty important piece of information) that you are rather a Windows guy,
you could use VirtualDub:
http://www.virtualdub.org/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=34By the way, I fail to see the reason why your mail is part of the
"multichannel 3D viewing problem with Fluoview500 tiffs + orthosections"
thread:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.imagej/18923/focus=19032Hth,
Johannes