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Re: 3D Display

Posted by Luciano Paulino da Silva on Mar 12, 2008; 2:49pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/3D-Display-tp3696908p3696923.html

Dear Joachim Wesner,
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
We do not have stacked images but only real surface image. In this case, we
just have one image exhibiting all X, Y and Z points in order to be
rendered. In fact, the z-positions are nonuniform. We did not understand
what means the plugin AFAIK. Could you suggest something to do with this
problem?
Could we send you some of our images and the corresponding .txt file of such
data?
Thanks in advance,
Luciano and Rebecca

2008/3/12, Joachim Wesner <[hidden email]>:

>
> Hi,
>
> You mean you have a whole lot of files, each for one z-position? If the
> files are numbered sequentially, you can use Import(/image sequence.!!
>
> However, the resulting image stack will assume that those slices are
> spaced
> uniformly. If the nonuniform z-position is somewhere encoded in the file
> name or even
> in a binary or text field of each file, you would need to write a (simple
> but) special plugin AFAIK.
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
>
> Joachim Wesner
>
>
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> Dear All,
> We have some 3D surface image files that are not obtained from stacking
> procedures (Atomic force microscopy images - Topography).
> In this way, we have matrix files (512x512; rows x columns) for which the
> corresponding number on the matrix is the height (z axis). How could we
> open such files using ImageJ in order to obtain real surface plots? Are
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Luciano