http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Registering-two-stacks-and-before-merging-tp3697601p3697603.html
I am pretty sure it only does one at a time. It would be really nice
if it were updated to do the entire stack. Dave
> I think Gabriel's "Align RGB planes" plugin
> (
http://www.dentistry.bham.ac.uk/landinig/software/software.html)
> nearly
> does what you want, in that you can align the channels after merging.
> I'm not sure if it will align all slices at once or one at a time
> though.
> Maybe a small tweak?
> Best,
> Tony
>
>
> Tony J. Collins, Ph.D.
> McMaster Biophotonics Facility
> Dept. Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences HSC 4H21A
> McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8N 3Z5
> (905) 525 9140 x28812(off.)/x26488(lab)
>
[hidden email] www.macbiophotonics.ca
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
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>> Christophe Leterrier
>> Sent: January 11, 2008 11:27 AM
>> To:
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>> Subject: Registering two stacks and before merging
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to merge two stacks (red and green) but one of them
>> has a
>> constant drift, that is one is shifted off a few pixels compared to
> the
>> other. Do you know any function/macro/plugin that allos to
> interactively
>> superpose the two stacks (based on the two first images) to get the
> offset
>> visually, then actually merge the two stacks ? For the moment I use
> canvas
>> extension and cropping but I have to do a trial/error procedure,
>> pixel
> by
>> pixel to estimate the offset...
>>
>> Thank you for your ideas,
>>
>> Christophe Leterrier
>>
>> Postdoc
>> INSERM UMR641 Neurobiology of ionic channels
>> IFR Jean Roche - Mediterranee University
>> Marseille, France
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