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Re: ImageJ as a java library?

Posted by Andreas Jahnen on Apr 10, 2008; 6:22am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Color-profile-for-calcium-waves-tp3696594p3696597.html

Dear Glenn,

you might want to look at our DICOM Viewer based on ImageJ

http://santec.tudor.lu/projects/optimage/dicomtools/

You can launch ImageJ from this Swing Application and all the image
functions are "performed" by ImageJ functions. For the moment the viewer
does not support Volume rendering, but we have look into that a bit
already. Please contact me if you need more information about the
software... .

Andreas

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ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> wrote on 09.04.2008 15:21:39:

> Hello All,
>
> I am new to ImageJ and interested in integrating ImageJ into a large
> application dealing with multiple media and data types.
>
> Are there any examples of how I can use ImageJ as an imaging library
> in my Java application?  I am specifically interested in the DICOM
> and Volume rendering rendering/viewing parts but also want to do
> standard image types (jpeg, etc) as well.
>
> Any help in pointing me to some tutorials/examples is greatly
appreciate.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Glenn Ford
> Lockheed Martin MSD Consultant
> Communications Engineering Branch
> National Library of Medicine, Bld 38A