[OpenSPIM] Image Stitching Best Practices

Feinstein, Timothy N tnf8 at pitt.edu
Mon Jun 29 08:18:03 CDT 2015


Hi Gabriel,

Among the open source options I have had great results with the TeraStitcher plugin for Vaa3d.  See my message about it in another forum here:

http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1411&L=CONFOCALMICROSCOPY&P=R10149

Best,


Tim

Timothy Feinstein, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
University of Pittsburgh Department of Developmental Biology


From: Gabriel Davis Jones <gabriel.jones at florey.edu.au<mailto:gabriel.jones at florey.edu.au>>
Date: Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 1:18 AM
To: "openspim at openspim.org<mailto:openspim at openspim.org>" <openspim at openspim.org<mailto:openspim at openspim.org>>
Subject: [OpenSPIM] Image Stitching Best Practices

Hi All,

We are currently imaging large volumes that require us to acquire multiple stacks of the same angle.
Is there currently a best way to stitch images acquired OpenSPIM?
Should we use the grid/collection stitching plugin or is there a better way to go about it?

Thanks,

Gabriel
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