I do not have a lot of experience with writing macros but here is a link to
a DeBayer plug-in that I have used to convert Bayer Image to RGB. Hope
this helps.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/astronomy/jwest/plugins.html-Aaron.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Daddymoen <
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> To All,
>
> I'm just learning ImageJ macro writing and this problem has me stumped.
> I've searched the forum posts looking for clues. Hopefully a more
> experienced macro writer can point me in the right direction to find a
> solution.
>
> Using DCRaw (-v -4 -D -T filename.crw) I've converted a Camera Raw file to
> a
> 16-bit Tiff, Bayer Raw file. The resulting image file is not demosaiced or
> interpolated so the pixel intensity data is as close to the original camera
> sensor values as I know how to get. The 16-bit image has values in the
> range of 0 to 1023 (camera's 10-bit sensor range) with one value per pixel
> in an RGGB (2x2) pattern.
>
> I want to pseudocolor this image using a method that writes RGB values to
> each pixel location. The LUTs available have more than one pixel intensity
> value in each bin which is too coarse for my application. (In the past
> I've
> used an algorithm in a FilterMeister filter that worked well. But alas,
> FilterMeister is C+, ImageJ is Java, and me no speakee Java.) As an
> experiment a wrote a macro to see if I could pseudocolor the Bayer Raw
> image
> at all. I attempted to change all the pixels in the image to Red using the
> following code.
>
> // My first program to Color Bayer Raw Pixels
> print("This Macro Colors Bayer Raw Pixels");
> // Color all pixels Red
> for (j=0; j < getHeight();j+=1)
> { for (i = 1; i < getWidth(); i+=1)
> { setColor(255,0,0);
> }
> }
> updateDisplay();
> print("I'm Done");
>
> Needless to say if that code had worked I wouldn't be here asking for
> assistance. I assume there is something about my Bayer Raw image, my
> macro,
> or my lack of knowledge that won't allow my novice's
> approach to work.
>
> Is there a way to do this? Is there another approach to pseudocoloring
> 16-bit Bayer Raw images that might succeed?
>
> Open to suggestions,
>
> Daddymoen
>
>
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