ImageJ overview
===============
`ImageJ `_ is an image processing and
analysis application written in Java, widely used in the life sciences
fields, with an extensible plugin infrastructure. You can use
Bio-Formats as a plugin for ImageJ to read and write images in the
formats it supports.
Installation
------------
Download
:downloads:`bioformats_package.jar ` and
drop it into your **ImageJ/plugins** folder. Next time you run ImageJ, a new
Bio-Formats submenu with several plugins will appear in the Plugins menu,
including the Bio-Formats Importer and Bio-Formats Exporter.
Usage
-----
The Bio-Formats Importer plugin can display image stacks in several
ways:
- In a standard ImageJ window (including as a hyperstack)
- Using the `LOCI Data Browser `_ plugin (included)
- With Joachim Walter's
`Image5D `_ plugin
(if installed)
- With Rainer Heintzmann's
`View5D `_ plugin (if installed)
ImageJ v1.37 and later automatically (via ``HandleExtraFileTypes``) calls
the Bio-Formats logic, if installed, as needed when a file is opened
within ImageJ, i.e. when using :menuselection:`File --> Open` instead of
explicitly choosing
:menuselection:`Plugins --> Bio-Formats --> Bio-Formats Importer` from the
menu.
For a more detailed description of each plugin, see the `Bio-Formats
page `_ of the Fiji wiki.
Upgrading
---------
To upgrade, just overwrite the old **bioformats_package.jar** with the
:downloads:`latest one <>`.
You may want to download the latest version of ImageJ first, to take
advantage of new features and bug-fixes.
As of the 4.0.0 release, you can also upgrade the Bio-Formats plugin
directly from ImageJ. Select
:menuselection:`Plugins --> Bio-Formats --> Update Bio-Formats Plugins`
from the ImageJ menu, then select which release you would like to use. You
will then need to restart ImageJ to complete the upgrade process.
Macros and plugins
------------------
Bio-Formats is fully scriptable in a macro, and callable from a plugin.
To use in a macro, use the Macro Recorder to record a call to the
Bio-Formats Importer with the desired options. You can also perform more
targeted metadata queries using the Bio-Formats macro extensions.
Here are some example ImageJ macros and plugins that use Bio-Formats to get
you started:
:source:`basicMetadata.txt
` - A macro
that uses the Bio-Formats macro extensions to print the chosen file's basic
dimensional parameters to the Log.
:source:`planeTimings.txt
` - A macro that
uses the Bio-Formats macro extensions to print the chosen file's plane timings
to the Log.
:source:`recursiveTiffConvert.txt
` - A
macro for recursively converting files to TIFF using Bio-Formats.
:source:`bfOpenAsHyperstack.txt
` - This
macro from Wayne Rasband opens a file as a hyperstack using only the
Bio-Formats macro extensions (without calling the Bio-Formats Importer
plugin).
:source:`zvi2HyperStack.txt
` - This macro
from Sebastien Huart reads in a ZVI file using Bio-Formats, synthesizes the
LUT using emission wavelength metadata, and displays the result as a
hyperstack.
:source:`dvSplitTimePoints.txt
` - This macro
from Sebastien Huart splits timepoints/channels on all DV files in a folder.
:source:`batchTiffConvert.txt
` - This
macro converts all files in a directory to TIFF using the Bio-Formats macro
extensions.
:source:`Read_Image ` -
A simple plugin that demonstrates how to use Bio-Formats to read files into
ImageJ.
:source:`Mass_Importer
` - A
simple plugin that demonstrates how to open all image files in a directory
using Bio-Formats, grouping files with similar names to avoiding opening the
same dataset more than once.
Usage tips
----------
- "How do I make the options window go away?" is a common question.
There are a few ways to do this:
- To disable the options window only for files in a specific format,
select :menuselection:`Plugins > Bio-Formats > Bio-Formats Plugins Configuration`,
then pick the format from the list and make sure the "Windowless"
option is checked.
- To avoid the options window entirely, use the
:menuselection:`Plugins > Bio-Formats > Bio-Formats Windowless Importer`
menu item to import files.
- Open files by calling the Bio-Formats importer plugin from a
macro.
- A common cause of problems having multiple copies
of :file:`bioformats_package.jar` in you ImageJ plugins folder, or a copy
of :file:`bioformats_package.jar` and a copy of :file:`formats-gpl.jar`. It
is often difficult to determine for sure that this is the problem - the
only error message that pretty much guarantees it is a
``NoSuchMethodException``. If you downloaded the latest version and
whatever error message or odd behavior you are seeing has been reported as
fixed, it is worth removing all copies of :file:`bioformats_package.jar`
(and :file:`loci_tools.jar` or any other Bio-Formats jars) and download a
fresh version.
- The Bio-Formats Exporter plugin's file chooser will automatically add the
first listed file extension to the file name if a specific file format is selected in the
``Files of Type`` box (e.g. ``.ome.tif`` for OME-TIFF). This can prevent
BigTIFF and OME BigTIFF files from being created, as the ``.btf`` or ``.ome.btf``
file extension will be overwritten. To ensure that the desired extension
is used, select :menuselection:`All files` or :menuselection:`All supported
file types` in the ``Files of type`` box, as an extension will not be
automatically added in those cases.