Posted by
Robert Hauschild on
Apr 12, 2017; 12:27pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Duplication-of-single-image-to-form-a-very-large-stack-of-exact-same-image-repeated-e-g-50000-frames-tp5018516p5018518.html
Hi,
Select B
image/video editing/duplicate frame
5000
creates a stack with 5000 frames of B
then image/color/merge channel
/robert
On 12.04.2017 14:02, Sara_T wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently have one snapshot (one frame) of an image of a cell. I wish to
> duplicate this one image, and then form a stack containing 50000 frames
> (50000 of the same image). Is there a possibility to do this kind of
> manipulation on imageJ?
>
> What I ultimately would like to do is this: I have a stack (stack-A) with
> 50000 frames. I also have an image (image-B) which is taken from exact same
> camera but has only one frame. I would like to overlap this image-B onto
> every frame in stack-A, to form a nice new stack (stack-C) in which I have
> stack-A overlapped with image-B in each frame.
>
> It would be great if some one could help me out!
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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