Re: manual stitching problem

Posted by Romin, Yevgeniy/Sloan Kettering Institute on
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/manual-stitching-problem-tp7581006p7581013.html

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Thanks very much for all your inputs.  Fiji seems to be the way to go, even though it's still not perfect, but definitely better then LAS was.  I may still have to do some manual compiling from the *.tif files, but that's life I guess :)

Thanks very much again,

Yevgeniy  
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Hi Joel,

On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, JOEL B. SHEFFIELD wrote:

> This may be too simple a solution, but if you are able to generate the
> Max projections of each tile, you might be able to stitch them together
> with Autostitch, a free program that works only on jpeg files, but has
> done some remarkable work with some of our images.

Please note that all .jpeg files are good for are pretty pictures. You
cannot perform scientifically sound image analysis on them.

Ciao,
Johannes


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