Re: Is ImageJ/Java fast?

Posted by Herbie-2 on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Is-ImageJ-Java-fast-tp5001361p5001364.html

Lars,

sorry, but you wrote:

"My images are 1388 x 1038 24 bit and I would like to show them at 1-10
fps."

This can be done by built in mechanisms of ImageJ.

What you write below is a totally different task and requires programming.

Best

Herbie
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On 11.01.13 11:25, Lars Damgaard wrote:

> Hi Herb,
>
> I don't think the animate stack can do what I would like, but I would be happy if I am wrong.
>
> My pictures are sets, where each set is a point in time and consists of a grid (e.g. 6 x 14) pictures (mosaic) that cover a large area.
> I want to be able to pan right, left, up and down as the 'movie' runs, and also to zoom in and out (including more pictures in the view), and maybe even change speed.
> Also, unfortunately, the acquisition time interval between my pictures is not constant, so ideally, the viewing process would take that into account and change the display interval accordingly.
>
> Lars
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