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Thomas Sadowski on
Jan 14, 2007; 10:14pm
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Hello all,This is the best file renamer program that I have foundhttp://www.den4b.com/downloads.php?project=ReNamer-Tom> Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 14:10:43 -0400> From:
[hidden email]> Subject: Re: Renaming files 1-99> To:
[hidden email]> > This is a free program and just amazing.>
http://www.fauland.com/af5.htm > > Also there is a file splitter and merger, useful as well.> > Best,> Ahmed> > -----Original Message-----> From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Kyle> Miller> Sent: Friday, 12 January, 2007 4:06 PM> To:
[hidden email]> Subject: Re: Renaming files 1-99> > Dear Grant,> > There is a program called "A better finder rename" that is very useful for> renaming files. Just google the name of the program to find the site to> download. It costs ~$20, but works very well on both macs and pcs.> > Best,> > Kyle> > On 1/12/07 12:33 PM, "Daniel Glen" <
[hidden email]> wrote:> > > For another kludge, there was this posting in October:> >
https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0610&L=imagej&H=1&P=12039> > > > On Jan 10, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Jeff Hardin wrote:> > > >> Dear Grant,> >> > >> I had to write a plugin for this for Perkin-Elmer confocal stack > >> files. There's no other way I could figure out how to do this. I > >> should release this on the ImageJ web site, but need to clean it up > >> and comment the code. It involves (a) knowing your naming structure; > >> and (b) adding "0"s to pad the file name. The problem is that where > >> these zeroes have to go depends on the naming structure, so there is > >> no universal renamer that can realistically work.> >> > >> Hope that helps...> >> > >> Cheers,> >> > >> Jeff> >> ----------------------------------------------> >> Jeff Hardin> >> Professor, Department of Zoology> >> Director, Biology Core Curriculum> >> University of Wisconsin> >> 1117 W. Johnson St.> >> Madison, WI 53706> >> voice: (608) 262-9634> >> fax: (608) 262-7319> >> email:
[hidden email]> >> > >> > >> On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:00 PM, IMAGEJ automatic digest system wrote:> >> > >>> Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:38:15 -0800> >>> From: "McAuley, Grant (LLU)" <
[hidden email]>> >>> Subject: Raw Image Stacks: Image Ordering/Reordering> >>> > >>> Sorry if this has been asked before (searched list archives - maybe > >>> not right combination of words?).> >>> > >>> I need to import stacks of raw images using File->Import->Raw and > >>> selecting 'Open All Files in Folder'. The images have filenames > >>> that contain letters and numbers: zz-1, zz-2, ... , zz-10, zz-11, > >>> ..., zz-48.> >>> > >>> When the stack gets created the order becomes: zz-1, zz-10, zz-11, > >>> ... , zz-2, zz-21, ... instead of what I want: zz-1, zz-2, ..., > >>> zz-10, zz-11, ...> >>> > >>> 1) Can I tell ImageJ to do a numeric instead of alpha sort on the > >>> filename numbers when the stack is created?> >>> 2) If not, is there a better way to resort the stack than the 'Stack > >>> Sorter' plugin (nice, but tedious for 48 images/stack)?> > > > > > > ---------------------------------------> Kyle E. Miller> Dept. of Zoology> Michigan State University> 337 Natural Sciences Bldg.> E. Lansing, MI 48824> > Office Phone: 517-353-9283> Lab Phone: 517-353-8476> Cell Phone: 917-509-0227
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