[ImageJ-devel] Candidates images for the "about ImageJ" dialog

Christophe Leterrier christophe.leterrier at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 03:34:13 CDT 2011


Hi,

Fist I'd like to introduce me as it is my first post here... Cellular
neurobiologist, interested in microscopy, long-time ImageJ user (member of
ImageJ and Fiji mailing lists), macro programmer. Unfortunately still Java
illiterate (though I'm planning to learn), so I can't contribute to
technical discussion nor really participate in IJ2 dev.

Anyway I've stumbled upon the ImageJ-devel post for new "About" images in
IJ2, so I thought maybe I could at least contribute something. Here are two
candidates that ressemble the original IJ image. These are COS cells in
culture, labeled for nucleus (DAPI), microtubules (alpha-tubulin) and
microtubule plus ends (EB3). This are quite large so a crop is definitely
possible.

First image:
http://www.cleterrier.net/up/IJ2_AboutImage1.png

Second image:
http://www.cleterrier.net/up/IJ2_AboutImage2.png

By the way, maybe having several image and choosing one of them when calling
"About..." would help reflect the diversity of applications for ImageJ. Or
even better, a rotating image background (although I have no idea how
complicated it is to implement). As an exemple and a bit of a shameless
plug, on my personal website I have a randomly-rotating banner picture
showing some microscopy images: http://www.cleterrier.net/ (reload the page
to change the banner picture).

Cheers,

Christophe

--
Christophe Leterrier
INSERM UMR641 Neurobiology of ionic channels (Michael Seagar)
Ionic channels and neuronal polarity team (Bénédicte Dargent)
IFR Jean Roche - Mediterranee University
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