http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Merging-Stacks-of-different-colors-tp3698097p3698099.html
red/green stack is to use Image/Color/RGB Merge... on the two
monochrome stacks. But Esther's technique allows you to merge stacks
with any color mapping, rather than just red, green and blue.
> Hello Michael,
>
> To assign colour for each stack, click 'Image/Lookup Tables/' and choose the colour you want.
>
> To merge the two stacks, you have to convert the stacks to RGB format:
> click 'Image/Type/RGB Color'
>
> Then merge the 2 RGB Color stacks by clicking 'Process/Image Calculator'
> This brings up a pop-up window for you to choose the stacks you want to 'add'
>
> You can save the merged stack as a tiff file.
>
> cheers,
> Esther Koh
> Institute of Medical Biology
> 8A Biomedical Grove
> #06-06 Immunos
> Singapore 138648
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ImageJ Interest Group on behalf of Michael Jacobsen
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> Subject: Merging Stacks of different colors
>
> Hello,
>
> This is a first-time post to the ImageJ list.
>
> I have been performing timelapse studies using the MetaMorph software
> package. I am looking at two channels--GFP (FITC) and mCherry (Texas Red)--
> and capturing images for 12 hours at 5-minute intervals.
>
> The captured data are stored in monochrome format. I know how to open the
> data in ImageJ as stacks, but how can I do the following?
> -Pseudocolor the GFP stack green and mCherry stack red?
> -Merge the green stack with the red stack?
> -Save the final stack as one red-green merged stack?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Michael Jacobsen
> Manager, Confocal Microscopy Core Facility
> Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience
> University of Nebraska, Medical Center
>