Posted by
Stephan Preibisch on
May 26, 2009; 1:26pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Paste-and-Blend-only-overlapping-regions-MakeMontage-variation-tp3692412p3692415.html
Hi Alan,
nice that is works for you! It can be by the way also used as an ImageJ
plugin, available for download from my website:
http://fly.mpi-cbg.de/~preibisch/ in the Software section.
The corresponding paper can be found in the publication section.
All the best,
Stephan
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Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:52 AM
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Subject: Re: Paste and Blend only overlapping regions (MakeMontage
variation)
Amazing ! I just downloaded
http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/downloads/Dresden-2009/fiji-win32-20090429.zipand before reading the instructions :-) pointed the macro "Stitch
Directory with Images (unknown configuration)" to my directory
containing 4 arbitrarily overlapping images - and up came the stitched
image within 2 seconds. Magic. Thanks Dan, and all Fiji contributors.
Actually my images are not of high enough resolution to make exact
pixel registration essential, and the relative coordinates of my 4
cameras are fixed, so registration is not a real problem. But auto
Fiji stitching is so simple, fast and powerful. I wonder why it can't
also be used as a plugin to mageJ.
Thanks again for all the good suggestions from the mailing list. Alan.
2009/5/26 Daniel James White <
[hidden email]>:
> I suspect that
> Stitch Directory with Images (unknown configuration)
> from Fiji (Fiji is just imageJ - batteries included)
>
http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/Stitching> will give a better result, as it relies on the information
> in the overlapping parts of the image,
> rather than your best estimate of the real overlap.
>
> You dont even need to tell it the tile layout, as it figures it out
itself,
> and it does some kind of global optimisation where 4 images overlap,
> so you get the best result there,
> and has nice blending options....
>
> Dan
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