A global mosaic is produced once the geometry of all tiles has been finalized. Meanwhile, the automatized refinement stage allows for subpixel translations and optional rotations. The interactive stage is translational only. In the end, an arbitrary tile is selected as anchor and all the other tiles are positioned by propagating the pairwise transformations. This alignment is organized by decreasing amount of overlap pairs of tiles are skipped if the two tiles have been registered already. Pairs of overlapping tiles are then aligned thanks to the registration engine TurboReg. Please read the ImageJ documentation to learn how to install plugins.Īfter completion of the interactive stage, the tiles are examined for mutual overlap. MosaicJ has been written as a plugin for ImageJ. Other relevant on-line publications are available at. Unser, " User-Friendly Semiautomated Assembly of Accurate Image Mosaics in Microscopy," Microscopy Research and Technique, vol. This set of Java classes is based on the following paper: It includes the complete set of source files, along with the precompiled classes. The MosaicJ plugin requires that a second plugin, named TurboReg, is installed. It provides a semi-automated solution where the initial rough positioning of the tiles must be performed by the user, and where the final delicate adjustments are performed by the plugin. The purpose of this plugin is to facilitate the assembly of a mosaic of overlapping individual images, or tiles. The version on display has been much reduced to save on bandwidth. This (3650×2068)-mosaic has been assembled from seventeen (636×512)-slices. Philippe Thévenaz, Biomedical Imaging Group, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanneįigure 1. An ImageJ plugin for the creation of an image mosaic.
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