ImageJ

This page is NOT designed to teach you how to program in JAVA or to change in any significant way the applet known as ImageJ. It is to give you information on how to "modify" ImageJ for your own exercises.

These exercises make use of the applet version of ImageJ. This version should shortly be running in a separate "ImageJ" window. The download will take a few seconds with an Ethernet connection or about two minutes using a 28.8 modem. Quit ImageJ by clicking on the "ImageJ" window's close button. When you go to the Windows version of one of the exercises below the ImageJ application will remain running in the background. Many of the images in this exercise are stacks - so they will take a while to load. i.e. WAIT

(NOTE: ImageJ opens up without any problems using either Netscape of Internet Explorer on Windows. Internet Explorer 4.5 and above works fine on the Macintosh, but there is no Netscape support at this time on the Macintosh. .

Problems and Comments on ImageJ's performance. An Adobe file that you might want to look at and/or print out.

In the exercises categories that are described below you will have three windows open at a time (the WEB page, ImageJ and at least one image) so you may want to go to your control panel on your computer and change the monitor size so that you can readily move between the different windows.

The following links will connect you to ImageJ downloads and updates.

This is the main link for Image Processing and Analysis in Java. (It is maintained by Wayne Rasband)

This page contains the Documentation for ImageJ. (You may want to print it out or bookmark it)

Download site for ImageJ. Simple upgrades as well as the latest full application and associated files.

This is a Sample page that can be downloaded and used for your own exercise.

Directions for modifying the ImageJ applet to display your own image files. (If you use MacZip to decompress the IJ.JAR file and run into problems - use WinZip)

Click on this link to go to Biology/General Science Exercises.


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