Re: Is ImageJ/Java fast?
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Lars Damgaard on
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Thanks, I will take a look at TrakEM2!
Lars
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Subject: Re: Is ImageJ/Java fast?
Java is for sure fast enough to achieve what you want. It solely depends on your programming capabilities whether you fail or succeed ;)
Given your problem description, I suggest that you have a look at the Fiji plugin TrakEM2. It already implements interactive panning and zooming of very large series of montages of virtually transformed images. It already implements the necessary infrastructure for making this process quick (spatial hierarchies for searching the correct image, multi-scale representations of images). You can implement your movie idea with a simple script that would run the display through the series while you interact with it. TrakEM2 enables that you have uneven spacing between individual images in the series and your script can just use this information for adjusting the time interval.
Learn more:
http://fiji.sc/wiki/index.php/TrakEM2_ScriptingBest,
Stephan
On Fri, 2013-01-11 at 05:34 -0500, Lars Damgaard wrote:
> Thanks, Herbie, sorry if I was unclear.
> So my question is then - should I program in ImageJ/Java or would another platform actually give a better performace?
> Lars
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