http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ICS-opener-release-with-Nikon-C1-support-tp3700306p3700309.html
> Couldn't open interleaved .ids stacks. *shrugs*
1. Use the included source code to fix the problem and submit the fix
2. Send a comprehensible bug report to the plugin's author (including
a small example of the problematic files).
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> With the "old" ICS opener version, I just did File->Import->Image
> Sequence and open up one .ids and all of them opened just fine. The
> only up-side to having a deinterleaving ics opener plugin is to cut
> down
> on files (especially for spectral). When saved, there are 8 files
> (ics/ids for our 3 channels, an extra .ics and a .isr that puts them
> back together in NotSo-EZC1) versus 2 files in an interleaved
> file. 4x
> the amount of files written to disk, so I guess it could help fragment
> hard drives.
>
> I'm currently using EZ-C1 3.2 Build 610. I need to update to EZ-C1
> 3.30.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
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> Curtis Rueden
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:19 PM
> To:
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> Subject: Re: ICS_opener release with Nikon C1 support
>
> Hi Nico,
>
> I do not believe we have any Nikon C1 ICS files, so it is unlikely
> that Bio-Formats supports them. But feel free to give it a try. If
> they don't work, we would be glad to look into adding support if you
> could send us some sample data. I'm sure your updated ICS_Opener
> plugin would be a good resource, as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Curtis
>
> On 2/16/07, Nico Stuurman <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Rudolf Oldenbourg send me his java code to de-interleave files opened
>> with ICS_Opener. I added his code to the ICS opener plugin, which
>> now should automatically recognize whether a file is deinterleaved
>> and the plugin opened the few NIkon C1 images I had quite nicely. I
>> haven't had time to test it extensively (I don't have a C1; actually,
>> I no longer work with ICS files at all), so please give it a try and
>> let me know if there are problems. Download at: http://
>> valelab.ucsf.edu/~nico/ijplugins/Ics_Opener.html
>>
>> All praise for the Nikon support goes to Rudolf, I'll take complaints
>> and bug reports.
>>
>> B.t.w., Chris, I didn't follow matters closely, so maybe the
>> BioFormats plugin already opens the Nikon C1 ICS files?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> Nico Stuurman
>> Vale Lab, UCSF MC2240
>> HHMI / Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
>> University of California, San Francisco
>> Genentech Hall, Room N316
>> 600 16th street
>> San Francisco, CA 94158-2517
>>