Posted by
Colin Poczatek on
Sep 18, 2008; 4:40pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Image-Stabilizer-StackReg-plugins-feature-request-tp3688797p3688798.html
I did something similar for our pluggin, registering 4 coupled stacks
by registering one. All I did was make a copy of the one stack (I
didn't want to dig too deep into the StackReg/TurboReg code out of
sloth) and pass that to a modified version of StackReg which returneds
an array of translations which get applied to each plane (we also only
wanted translations). There's a variable in the StackReg code that's a
matrix for the transformation, and if you just want a translation it's
easy to grab a copy of those values at each step.
I can send you the code if you want...
Collin
Quoting Christophe Leterrier <
[hidden email]>:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using Kang Li's Images Stabilizer or the EPFL StackReg to eliminate xy
> drift in time lapse series. However, I have several wavelength and I would
> like to register the first wavelength (reference wavelength, then use the
> exact shifts that have been applied to this sequence to process the other
> wavelength (to keep wavelength images "aligned"). Would it be possible to
> modify one of these two plugins in order to be able to save/log the
> calculated shifts, and then load/reapply them on another stack ? Would
> anyone but me find that feature usefull ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Christophe Leterrier
>
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