Re: Image Browser plugin
Posted by
Jon Harman on
Dec 18, 2005; 9:31pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Image-Browser-plugin-tp3704180p3704184.html
Hi,
I gave it a try, but even a small (for me) directory of images takes too
long to load. System (win 2000 with 512M memory) grinds to a halt,
probably because of memory disk swapping.
I've wanted an imagej image browser for a while, with simple
functionality like irfanview where next and previous buttons send you to
the next or previous image in the current directory.
Jon
Albert Cardona wrote:
> I've created an Image Browser plugin that, when given a folder, finds
> all images, stacks and image sequences and places them in a single
> window, as sort of virtual stacks. It handles memory automatically so
> it can *never* run out of memory. It can create stacks on the fly out
> of image sequences, even if composed of images of different
> dimensions. I use it to instantly browse 700MB of several image
> sequences in CDs. See all details here:
>
>
http://www.pensament.net/java/other_plugins.html#image_browser>
> Albert
>
>
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> Albert Cardona
> Molecular Cell Developmental Biology
> University of California Los Angeles
> Tel +1 310 2067376
>
http://www.pensament.net/java/>
http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/Research/Hartenstein/>