Posted by
Joel Sheffield on
Jan 11, 2008; 6:07pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Registering-two-stacks-and-before-merging-tp3697601p3697605.html
What about converting each to RGB, (with the correct colors), and
then using Copy>Paste with the paste filter set a blend? It seems to
me that you can move one image over the other until you are
satisfied. You may still have to extend the canvas on one of the
stacks, though.
You might also be able to add one image from stack 1 to stack 2, and
then use the Stack-Reg plugin to align the stack.
Joel
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> 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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