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Re: Plugin announcement: MosaicJ

Posted by Jan Eglinger-5 on Jun 07, 2007; 5:34pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Plugin-announcement-MosaicJ-tp3699175p3699184.html

Dear all,

Importing gray scale as well as RGB tif images worked fine for me on PC
(working with ImageJ v1.38p on Windows XP), no black squares and easy
drag'n'drop alignment,

however, when executing "Create mosaic", nothing seems to happen at all.
The log file is created but remains at 0kb size (no matter how long I
wait, I haven't tried waiting hours though ;-)

Cheers,

jan

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re:Plugin announcement: MosaicJ
From: Pascal Lorentz <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Date: 07.06.2007 17:32

> Dear all,
>
> This also happend to me. Using this plugin on a PC leads to the described black
> squares. I also tried it on a MAC and there no problems occured.
> But I would really like to use it on my PC as well.
>
> Cheers
>
> Pascal
>
> Zitat von Malgorzata Swider <[hidden email]>:
>
>> I am testing this plug-in and I got stuck right at the beginning. I loaded 4
>> square images for my mosaic and they appeared in the lower area of the
>> screen, so far so good. When I tried to activate one of them by clicking on
>> it, it was moved to the upper area of the screen but appeared as a
>> completely black square. What should I do?
>> Thanks,
>> MS
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Philippe Thévenaz" <[hidden email]>
>> To: <[hidden email]>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 3:36 AM
>> Subject: Plugin announcement: MosaicJ
>>
>>
>>> ###
>>> #
>>> # MosaicJ
>>> #
>>> # Version dated May 23, 2007
>>> #
>>> ###
>>>
>>> Here is a new plugin that may be useful to those of you who want to
>>> stitch together partial images so as to create a larger mosaic image.
>>> The purpose of this plugin is to facilitate the assembly of a mosaic  of
>>> overlapping individual images, or tiles. It provides a semi- automated
>>> solution where the initial rough positioning of the tiles  must be
>>> performed by the user, and where the final delicate  adjustments are
>>> performed by the plugin. The MosaicJ plugin requires  that a second
>>> plugin, named TurboReg, is installed.
>>>
>>> MosaicJ and its documentation is available from here:
>>> http://bigwww.epfl.ch/thevenaz/mosaicj/
>>>
>>> TurboReg and its documentation is available from here:
>>> http://bigwww.epfl.ch/thevenaz/turboreg/
>>>
>>> ===
>>> EPFL/STI/IOA/LIB/BM.4.137
>>> P. Thévenaz
>>> Station 17
>>> CH-1015 Lausanne VD
>>> ===
>>> phone (CET): +41(21)693.51.61
>>> fax: +41(21)693.37.01
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>>> URL: http://bigwww.epfl.ch/
>>> ===
>
>
> --
> Pascal Lorentz
> Centre for Biomedicine
> Department of Clinical-Biological Sciences
> University of Basel
> Mattenstrasse 28
> 4058 Basel
> Switzerland
>
> [hidden email]
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Jan Eglinger
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
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