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DESCRIPTION
ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine. Downloadable distributions are available for Mac OS, Mac OS X and Linux.

It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw". It supports "stacks", a series of images that share a single window. It is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations such as image file reading can be performed in parallel with other operations.

It can calculate area and pixel value statistics of user-defined selections. It can measure distances and angles. It can create density histograms and line profile plots. It supports standard image processing functions such as contrast manipulation, sharpening, smoothing, edge detection and median filtering.

It does geometric transformations such as scaling, rotation and flips. Image can be zoomed up to 32:1 and down to 1:32. All analysis and processing functions are available at any magnification factor. The program supports any number of windows (images) simultaneously, limited only by available memory.

Spatial calibration is available to provide real world dimensional measurements in units such as millimeters. Density or gray scale calibration is also available.

ImageJ was designed with an open architecture that provides extensibility via Java plugins. Custom acquisition, analysis and processing plugins can be developed using ImageJ's built in editor and Java compiler. User-written plugins make it possible to solve almost any image processing or analysis problem.

ImageJ is being developed on Mac OS X using its built in editor and Java compiler, plus the BBEdit editor and the Ant build tool. The source code is freely available. The author, Wayne Rasband, is at the Research Services Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.41b:
  • Michael Schmid's AVI Reader plugin is now built in. AVI files can be opened using File>Open, File>Import>AVI and drag and drop.
  • To reduce the size of the Plugins menu, JAR files that implement fewer than four Plugins submenu commands are installed in the submenu corresponding to the folder containing the JAR file. In addition, single plugins distributed as ZIP archives are installed in the "Miscellaneous" submenu.
  • Johannes Hermen and Christian Mol added the ability to parse float header values to the DICOM reader and also contributed a 2652 tag dictionary (DICOM_Dictionary.txt) that the DICOM reader will use if it is copied to the ImageJ folder.
  • The DICOM reader uses the value of the "Slice Thickness" tag for voxel depth if the "Slice Spacing" tag is missing.
  • The particle analyzer, when run from a batch mode macro, no longer opens the ROI Manager window when "Add to Manager" is enabled, resulting in faster and more reliable operation.
  • Process>Enhance Contrast works with composite color images.
  • The minimum plot size that can be set in Edit>Options>Profile Plot Options was reduced from 300x100 to 100x50.
  • Added a "Restore ROIs Centered" option to the ROI Manager's More»Options command.
  • Added the Stack.setActiveChannels() macro function.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause an exception when saving composite color images.
  • Fixed a bug that caused composite color images with custom LUTs to revert to the default LUTs after resaving.
  • Fixed a bug that caused Z projection of hyperstacks to fail in batch mode macros.
  • Fixed a bug that caused ImageJ to not correctly read ImageJ TIFF stacks modified by LibTIFF.
  • Fixed a bug that caused macros using the Analyze>Surface Plot plot command, with both the "Draw Wireframe" and "Draw Axis" options enabled, to fail.
  • Michael Schmid contributed a new AVI Reader plugin that adds support for YUV formats, the ability to specify the starting and ending frame, an option to convert to 8-bit grayscale and an option to open the movie as a virtual stack.
  • Jerome Mutterer has released Magic Montage, a macro toolset for easy montage and overlay creation.
  • REQUIREMENTS
    Mac OS X 10.1 or later.


    SCREENSHOT

    Developer:Wayne Rasband
    Downloads:33,702
      - Version d/l:259
    Multimedia & Design:Author Tools
    License:Updater
    Date:06 May 2008
    Platform:PPC/Intel
    ImageJ User Reviews (8 posts)Write A Review
    Apr 17 2008
    *****

    THANOSD  Excellent work in the public domain. This is the kind of tool you NEED when you are in image processing and want to analyze a new type of image. This saves time and resources, since it provides all functionality I would usually find in either expensive image processing suites or environments, such as Matlab. Congrats to the developers!  (Version 1.4d)

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    Jul 29 2006

    TOMIS  I found it to be extremely buggy. It wasn't able to access an image on the clipboard at all when no other Mac app had a problem with the clipboard image.

    Then when opening a JPEG of aprox. 2500x1900 it threw an out of memory error, which is an absolute joke on a 768MB system that had 160MB free at the time. Considering Preview.app opened the same image flawlessly, what gives?

    I would give it thumbs down. Maybe wait until they do a Cocoa/Java port? Who knows. It just doesn't feel very polished at this point.  (Version 1.3.7m)

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    Nov 10 2004
    *****

    ANONYMOUS  Thanks for this Java program. It's easy to use and it's fast.  (Version 1.33p)

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    Apr 30 2004
    ****.

    IN LALA LAND  Madena is much better. More controls, better interface, faster and the same price (Free).

    Still ImageJ might have its uses (primarilly if you are operating on a cross plaform basis). Either provide control and manipulation of 16-bit level data in either TIFF or DICOM files. Something GIMP can NOT do.  (Version 1.32i)

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