This collection of plugins has merely been
collated and organised by WCIF; they have all have been obtained free
from the ImageJ website or elsewhere on the Internet. The credit for
this work should go to the authors of the plugins (See the manual's
Appendix). Please ensure that they are properly acknowledged in
any publication that their work facilitates.
The ImageJ installations
below correspond to the WCIF
ImageJ manual. The manual is written
for this particular installation of ImageJ.
This ImageJ installation
has, among other plugins, one that links to an online version of the
manual. The online manual is more up-to-date than the
PDF version.
1. For Windows: uninstall or rename current ImageJ, download file and
run program.
2. Adds ImageJ to registry.
(Adds the line: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\ImageJ.exe\shell\open\command"
Value: {"path}\ImageJ.exe"
"%1").
3. Automatically sets
Memory allocation when ImageJ is started for the first time
thanks to George Silva's modifications of the
ImageJ.exe file.
Files can be associated
with ImageJ by:
a. Right-click on file;
b. Select pop-up menu item "Open With/Choose Program" c. Select "ImageJ" from list and check the "Always use this
program..." checkbox.
When you double-click on
this file type it should automatically use ImageJ as the viewer.
Mac and Linux users
1. Download your OS specific
version of ImageJ from the
ImageJ website.
(This contains only the plugins, IJ preferences, LUTs
and plugin source code).
3. For Mac: The IJPrefs.txt file needs to be moved to
the Library/Preferences folder in your home directory..
4. Set memory allocation to 66% system RAM. Menu command:
"Image/Edit/Memory" .
Individual Plugins
These are included in the bundle WCIF ImageJ bundle above.