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Re: Plugin for viewing multiple TIFF files all on one screen? (Cell time-lapse staining)

Posted by John Hayes on Feb 23, 2015; 11:17pm
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You can make them into stacks at least a couple ways. One way is to try File->Import->Image Sequence. Another way is to open them in separate image windows and use Image->Stacks->Images to Stack.  

Once you have the DIC images in a stack and order you like, I suggest you save it and do the same for a fluorescent stack. Then, record a macro that takes the two image stacks as input, labels them and arranges them in the montage/'neat' view that you like so that you can reuse the macro for other datasets.

HTH,

John

Le 23 févr. 2015 à 18:06, acperry a écrit :

> Hey John,
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> Unfortunately they are not stacks and were taken manually. This is due to
> the nature of the the isolated cells and the time interval (2h). They tend
> to "flatten" overtime resulting in the need to re-focus manually.
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> I suppose I could re-organize them into stacks?
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