Posted by
O'Melia, Mike J AMRDEC/Torch on
Nov 18, 2009; 2:25pm
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Thank you. As it turned out, I needed to add some portion of the
overlapping subimages. It was not convenient, but I created a new image
of the correct size, used "paste control" set to "add" and dropped my
four submimages into ROIs selected by the "Specify ROI" pluggin.
I did find the operation a bit quirky, but managed to get to the desired
product.
For the future, I will look into the tools you suggested.
Regards,
Mike
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If you just want to put 2 images side by side try the stack combiner
plugin. By hand. the process would go something like this.
1 Open the images
2 Figure out the size for the final composition of multiple images
3 Select an entire image (note the size of it)
4 Copy this image
5 Make a region in the large image having the same size as the image
just copied
6 Paste the image into its place
7 Repeat steps 3-7 until you're done
If the images are the same size, I would recommend creating a stack out
of them (Images>Stacks>Images to Stack) and then using the Magic Montage
toolset to create a montage of the pictures. This toolset will also let
you quickly rearrange the images. It is available at
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/macros/toolsets/Magic%20Montage.txt
Save the file in your ImageJ>Macros>Toolsets folder and start ImageJ.
Here is a video tutorial on it.
http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=video:utilities:creating_montages_with_magic_montage
Hope that helps.
Will Ashby
On Nov 17, 2009, at 2:58 PM, O'Melia, Mike J AMRDEC/Torch wrote:
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>
> I would like to be able to join images, to make a larger image from
> smaller images. Is this possible?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike O
>
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