Posted by
Albert Cardona on
Sep 29, 2006; 12:10pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/TrakEM2-0-3g-released-tp3701430.html
Dear all,
TrakEM2 0.3g released with new features:
- database-independence: create either database-based or file system-based
projects. XML files for saving the project details, and images whereever they
exist in the file system.
- export database projects as an XML file and a folder of images, which can
then be opened as a database-independent project.
- semiautomated snapping of images: drag and drop images onto another and have
them be stiched together (only their position).
- freehand drawing of profiles (bezier curves) with the pencil tool: best of
both worlds. Draw fast, adjust fast.
- import grids and sequences of images with given overlaps, linking (or not)
images to each other to manage them as groups.
- no need of an XML template anymore: just cancel the dialog, edit later if
needed.
- editable XML template: the template tree can be customized on the fly. Also,
import works from .dtd files or the DOCTYPE declarations of other projects.
and many little bug fixes!
http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~acardona/trakem2.html
This version needs heavy testing which I cannot do personally (sheer lack of
time). I would appreciate bug reports.
I am currently managing 8 Gb of images at the same time without any issues
(database project), montaging, dragging, adjusting images with ImageJ plugins
and modeling.
Remember: right-click is your friend.
Please enjoy!
Albert
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Albert Cardona
Molecular Cell Developmental Biology
University of California Los Angeles
Tel +1 310 2067376
Programming:
http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~acardona/trakem2.htmlResearch:
http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/Research/Hartenstein/