http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Plugin-announcement-Parallel-Super-Resolution-tp3691130p3691139.html
the plugins directory.
This plugin requires parallelcolt-0.8.1.jar. Please delete all other versions.
> Dear Piotr,
>
> It seems to be quite interesting. I tried to install it in plugins directory
> of Image J under Windows Vista 32-bit using Java 1.6.0_14 but the following
> error log was returned:
>
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
> edu.emory.mathcs.utils.ConcurrencyUtils.getNumberOfThreads()I
> at
> edu.emory.mathcs.restoretools.superresolution.ParallelSuperresolution$MainPanel.init(ParallelSuperresolution.java:808)
> at
> edu.emory.mathcs.restoretools.superresolution.ParallelSuperresolution$MainPanel.<init>(ParallelSuperresolution.java:633)
> at
> edu.emory.mathcs.restoretools.superresolution.ParallelSuperresolution.run(ParallelSuperresolution.java:1149)
> at ij.IJ.runUserPlugIn(IJ.java:176)
> at ij.IJ.runPlugIn(IJ.java:143)
> at ij.Executer.runCommand(Executer.java:122)
> at ij.Executer.run(Executer.java:59)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
>
> What am I doing wrong, please?
> Thanks in advance and best regards,
>
> Rogerio Hein
>
> Materials and Technology Department, São Paulo State University,
> Guaratinguetá, SP, Brasil
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Piotr Wendykier"
> <
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> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 9:54 PM
> Subject: Plugin announcement: Parallel Super-Resolution
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> A new plugin, called "Parallel Super-Resolution", is available at:
>>
>>
>>
http://sites.google.com/site/piotrwendykier/software/parallelsuperresolution>>
>> Super-resolution is an image fusion and reconstruction problem, where
>> an improved resolution image is obtained from several geometrically
>> warped, low resolution images. The high resolution image is not only
>> an image that has more pixels (like in the case of interpolation), but
>> it also has more visible details.
>>
>> Features:
>>
>> - The plugin can handle arbitrary-sized stacks (low resolution 2D input
>> images)
>> and 4D hyperstacks (low resolution 3D input images)
>> - Multithreading (user can choose the number of computational threads)
>> - Gauss-Newton used as a non-linear solver
>> - HyBR used as a linear solver
>> - Different output types (Same as source, Byte, Short or Float)
>> - Single and double precision
>> - Show iterations option
>> - Non-modal GUI
>> - The plugin can be called from ImageJ macro
>>
>> I hope you will find it useful.
>>
>> Piotr Wendykier
>