http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ImageJ-Reslice-command-Image-Stacks-Reslice-tp5019450p5019457.html
directly to the source code on the ImageJ 1.x web site.
Press the T key to search for specific files.
> Dear Ronny,
> Within ImageJ, just do "Plugins->Utilites->Find Commands..." (or press
> "l") and then type the tool name you are looking for.
> In your case, just type "resl" will already be enough to locate the
> "reslice" tool.
> From there you will see that the tool path within ImageJ is "Image>Stacks"
> and that it's code with within the class "ij.plugin.Slicer".
> Thus you go then to the ImageJ website (
https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/) then
> go to "Developer Resources->Browsable Source" (
https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/> developer/source/index.html) and locate "ij.plugin.Slicer".to find the
> "Slicer.java" file and there you can enjoy the source code you are looking
> for!!!
> My best regards,
> Philippe
>
> Philippe CARL
> Laboratoire de Biophotonique et Pharmacologie
> UMR 7213 CNRS - Université de Strasbourg
> Faculté de Pharmacie
> 74 route du Rhin
> 67401 ILLKIRCH
> Tel : +33(0)3 68 85 41 84
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
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> Ronny Shalev
> Envoyé : jeudi 28 septembre 2017 00:22
> À :
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> Objet : ImageJ Reslice command (Image-Stacks->Reslice)
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find the Reslice algorithm
> description/explanation.
>
> I am learning image processing and analysis on my own and I find ImageJ
> extrimly helpful. Now, I am trying to understand the inner workings of some
> of the functions.
>
> I greatly appreciate the help.
>
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