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Anna Barnes on
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Hi Jo
Wayne sent me this a while ago, I don't know if it will help.
> dir = getDirectory("Choose a directory");
> for (i=1; i<nImages; i++) {
> selectImage(i);
> run("Analyze Writer", "save=["+dir+getTitle+"]");
you can change Analyze writer for whatever you need and change
getTitle for a more appropriate name instead.
regards
Anna
On Jul 19, 2006, at 10:45 AM, Joaquin Soriano wrote:
> I'm trying to design a Macro and during the macro routine I need to
> convert
> two stacks to images.
>
> The problem is that the command: image-stacks-convert images to
> stacks, does
> always give the same name to the images created (the images are
> numbered
> from 0001 to xxxx). This is causing me problems because I end up
> with pairs
> of images with the same name that image j can't differentiate when
> trying to
> use further commands.
>
> I've tried:
>
> - Using the plugin: stack splitter. This plugin produces
> images with
> a different name than when using "convert images to stack", but
> trying to
> split the stack into single images causes an exception (I'm working
> on image
> j 1.35f version).
>
> - Renaming all the images of one of the stacks: the problem
> is that
> the command "rename", previously introduced using "Macro-record",
> does not
> work when executing the macro.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
>
>
> Joaquim Soriano Felipe. PhD student.
> Dpt. of Medical sciences, School of Medicine-CRIB, University of
> Castilla-la
> Mancha
>
> C/ Almansa, 14, 02006 Albacete (Spain).
>
> Tel. +0034-967599200 Ext.2934
>
> Fax. +0034-967599327
>
>
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