http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ImageJ-X-Y-image-subtraction-tp5015686p5015690.html
The TomoJ plugin (intended for election tomography) has a very nice tool for manual alignment.
> On 22 בפבר׳ 2016, at 05:10, Protra <
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>
> Hello,
>
> After looking to many plugins, I had to resign myself to ask here if any
> body knows about.
>
> I want to use ImageJ for the subtraction between two 32bit calibrated images
> (they hold STM information).
> But the point is that I should be able to move right/left/up/down one of the
> images in order to align them by hand (the automatic procedures fail because
> I do not want to align all the objects).
>
> The images have the same size (512x512 pixels) but naturally the result
> image would be smaller due to the x/y displacement of one of the images
> during the alignment.
>
> Is there some easy way to do it? Perhaps I should write the plugin, but I
> have no idea how it does work for ImageJ ...
>
> Any input would help!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Protra
>
>
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