I liked very much the choice of leaving only the green channel as the active colour channel to simplify the information flow. Very great and extremely useful, thanks for the video! :D
Can I combine Z stacks in X and Y forming a new image ? I have a stack of volume z for different X and Y positions and I would like to form a new image with these images like side by side. Image J does that ? lets say my each image has 30x30 pixels then the next image with same size needs to start where the other ends
I liked very much the choice of leaving only the green channel as the active colour channel to simplify the information flow. Very great and extremely useful, thanks for the video! :D
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Thank you this was helpful !
You're welcome 😊
An interesting, short and informative academic engagement. 🙌
Glad you think so! thank you🙏
Thanks for the teaching g as always
Thank you dear for the encouragement.
Can I combine Z stacks in X and Y forming a new image ? I have a stack of volume z for different X and Y positions and I would like to form a new image with these images like side by side. Image J does that ? lets say my each image has 30x30 pixels then the next image with same size needs to start where the other ends
Hi Fellipe, please check this out ua-cam.com/video/V-tq_aDVAE8/v-deo.html
How did you make that file?
Do you mean the microscope image file itself. I captured the image as XYZ