Re: Partially Loading Massive Multiresolution Images Into ImageJ
Posted by
dscho on
Aug 15, 2007; 3:29pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/area-calculator-tp3698608p3698616.html
Hi,
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Shawn Mikula wrote:
> I would like to use ImageJ's analysis routines and plugins on massive
> multiresolution images. However, there is no way to work with these
> images in ImageJ, though there are simple Javascript/dHTML routines for
> working with them on the web (for example, see
>
http://brainmaps.org/ajax-viewer.html?path=http://brainmaps.org/HBP2/c.aethiops/AGM1/AGM1-highres/350/&height=78181&width=92160
> ) . I was wondering, is it possible to code an ImageJ plugin that will
> enable the importation of these types of massive multiresolution images,
> so that for example, they could be partially loaded into ImageJ and
> analysis routines run on portions of the images?
Seems you are looking for TrakEM2 (see Plugins page on ImageJ's home
page).
Hth,
Dscho