http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/3d-registration-across-multiple-stacks-tp5023110p5023134.html
>) which would be a good place to start that highlights how to use the software (there is a demo of using the software in the second half).
There are some example pipelines if you go under bookmarks>prebuilt pipelines>Examples inside the gui
>) which may be useful. Mike Jackson (the lead on the software) is very responsive on the forum.
> On Apr 1, 2020, at 10:32 AM, aget liang <
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> Thanks Mike, I have installed the Dream.3D, but found it hard to start
> with. The tutorial does not tell much about its use. Any suggestions about
> where to find learning materials? Thank you!
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 10:56 AM mike chapman <
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>> For registering multiple 3D stacks, I use another free program called
>> Dream.3D (
http://dream3d.bluequartz.net <
http://dream3d.bluequartz.net/> <
http://dream3d.bluequartz.net/ <
http://dream3d.bluequartz.net/>>).
>> I haven’t had much luck trying to do these types of registrations inside of
>> ImageJ.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>> On Mar 30, 2020, at 2:43 PM, Yajie Liang <
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>>> Thanks Mike for your reply. I may not describe the problem clear. The
>> question is to register one 3d stack to another 3d stack, instead of
>> registering the slices in one stack. Also need to extract the
>> transformation for each slice in a stack. Any idea any plugin for this
>> purpose? Thanks!
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