Re: Plugin for viewing multiple TIFF files all on one screen? (Cell time-lapse staining)
Posted by
John Hayes on
Feb 23, 2015; 10:20pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Plugin-for-viewing-multiple-TIFF-files-all-on-one-screen-Cell-time-lapse-staining-tp5011740p5011742.html
Hi,
If you have a stack of these images you can make a montage image with the Stack->Montage command which will look similar to the tiling you describe. Also check out the Stack->Label command to potentially put timestamps if you like. Finally, I believe Stacks->Tools->Combine will allow you to combine a DIC and fluorescent image at each time from a DIC stack and fluorescent stack before labeling and making a montage.
HTH,
John
Le 23 févr. 2015 à 16:53, acperry a écrit :
> Hey, so I have a sets of 20-30 images I want to view all at once on one
> screen for qualitative comparison (cell time-lapse staining) and was
> wondering if there was any plugin to make that easier aside opening tiff the
> tiff images -> "tile-ing" --> then dragging the images around on my screen?
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> I have a DIC and a fluorescent image for each time interval and it is a real
> pain having to stagger the rows as such to make a proper comparison every
> time I want to compare sets. Ideally I would like to have them organized as
> such that I can take an image of the sets (screenshot/ neat figure) to show
> my PI of my results.
>
> If anyone knows of such a plugin it would be greatly appreciated.
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