Posted by
jmutterer on
Jun 19, 2008; 6:58pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/How-do-I-disable-the-automatic-generation-of-Hyperstacks-tp3695817p3695823.html
aRnim,
You can get multiple windows by reverting to an older version of lsm
toolbox, like 4.0b, and opening your lsm files with the toolbox instead of
using the file/open command.
However, I think opening multichannel images as hyperstacks makes sense.
Stack.* macro functions set makes working with hyperstacks pretty easy, and
definitely easier than working with multiple image windows.
Jerome
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 8:20 PM, aRnim <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi,
> in the newer versions of ImageJ my stacks (lsm) open up as Hyperstacks.
> This
> is pretty disturbing, because
> - I'd rather work on the original channels - as before,
> - I can not see both channels at the same time anymore,
> - the color scheme (red-green) is not suited for presentation because it is
> not readable for colorblind (check out this page:
>
http://jfly.iam.u-tokyo.ac.jp/color/)
> - a whole bunch of macros I wrote for image analysis is not working
> anymore.
>
> Could this please changed back?
> Or can we get a toggle somewhere to switch off this function?
>
> I think most of us ImageJ-users love ImageJ for the direct access to their
> data, now with the hyperstacks there was an an unwanted layer introduced
> into the data access. I think this was a step in the wrong direction. Am I
> alone with this perception?
> Best,
> aRnim
>
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