Re: Adding new Image type to ImageJ
Posted by
Michael Schmid on
May 14, 2010; 12:51pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Displaying-histogram-in-ImageJ-with-fixed-limits-tp3688303p3688305.html
Hi Michael,
you need a Composite Image: Image>Color>Make Composite. Use the
'More>>' button to set the color of each slice, and B&C for fine
variation.
Extra data - you can have this in the metadata (Image Info), but this
is for the stack (composite image) as a whole. You would need some
custom annotation to determine which data are for which slice. This
could be done in a macro.
Michael
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On 14 May 2010, at 12:25, Michael Ellis wrote:
> I create images comprising multiple colour channels (1 to 10) each
> channel has an associated LUT. Our own application renders these
> multiple channels as a RGB colour image whereby the blending of
> these multiple channels can be adjusted with a collection of
> sliders that adjust such things as brightness, contrast, thresholds
> and other parameters.
>
> I'd like to reproduce this within ImageJ. The underlying Stack
> class can be used to hold the image data, but I want to create
> something that will allow the stack to be rendered under my own
> control (with a live palette of controls)
>
> I would also like to be able to associate extra data with each
> slice of the stack and be able to save and retrieve this when
> opening these images.
>
> Any suggestions gratefully appreciated
>
>
> Sincerely yours - Michael Ellis