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Re: ImageJ Reslice command (Image-Stacks->Reslice)

Posted by ctrueden on Sep 28, 2017; 9:37pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ImageJ-Reslice-command-Image-Stacks-Reslice-tp5019450p5019457.html

Hi Phillipe and everyone,

In the Command Finder, you can also click the "Source" button to jump
directly to the source code on the ImageJ 1.x web site.

The source can also be browsed on GitHub:
    https://github.com/imagej/imagej1

Press the T key to search for specific files.

Regards,
Curtis

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On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 2:36 AM, Philippe CARL <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> 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
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>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] De la part de
> Ronny Shalev
> Envoyé : jeudi 28 septembre 2017 00:22
> À : [hidden email]
> 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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