Posted by
Jon Harman on
Jan 07, 2008; 10:54pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Slightly-off-topic-Java-and-Flash-tp3697660p3697663.html
Hi,
I have been looking for something along these lines. I typically create
a stack of a few jpg images. I love ImageJ's ability to zoom in on an
image then scroll through the other images in the stack without changing
the pan and zoom values. I would like to put the same stack viewing
functionality on the web, but how?
Jon
Justin McGrath wrote:
> There are many cross platform formats. Do you need to use Flash? If
> not, then another format might be better. There are multipage-tiffs
> and mutli-jpegs (I think you can create mutlipage lossless jpegs,
> which would be good for image data you don't want to introduce
> artifacts into). There are command lines tools to make them. Since
> ImageJ can execute system commands, it should be quite easy to make
> movies. Getting ImageJ to play them would require more work.
>
> Justin
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 5:49 AM, Bio7 <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> This link could be interesting for you to embedd a flash player
>> into swing and ship it as an ImageJ plugin.
>>
>>
http://djproject.sourceforge.net/ns/
http://djproject.sourceforge.net/ns/ >>
>>
>> There is also a similar possibility to create plugins with the Swt
framework
>> or the SwtSwing framework
>> (which i think this project uses) and freely available Html Flash
>> (*.swf,*.flv) players.
>>
>> With kind regards
>>
>> Marcel
>>
>>