Batch PSF profiler & virtual stacks #13
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First Off - Great Tool! Thank you for your efforts to help the QC community.
Last week, I upgraded from 1.1.3 to 1.3.0 and have been using that version successfully. Today I updated to 1.3.1.1 and there is a small issue. I report it here to help you improve.
By default, 1.3.1.1 opens images as virtual stacks when using the batch processing tools. At least that's what happened on my installation. I think this is a change from 1.3.0. When I tried to process a folder of 10 czi images of 100nm beads using the batch PSF profiler, there was a problem. The first image opened as a virtual stack, the results table opens and then nothing for 10 minutes. After about 10 minutes, the results table closes and the ROI Manager pops up and processes the beads, creating folders for each bead in the filesystem as normal. After processing the first image, it closes and then the 2nd image opens, followed by the results table. Again, at this point the program seems to do nothing - although the activity monitor shows the %CPU used by Fiji at around 100% the whole time - for roughly 10 minutes, then again the results table disappears and the ROI Manager starts processing the beads. At this point I stopped the processing.
Unticking the "Open batch images as virtual stacks" in the "configure general settings" of the settings pane fixed this issue for me.
MetroloJ_QC 1.3.1.1
ImageJ 1.54f
Java 1.8.0_322
Mac Sonoma 14.6.1 M1
Let me know if you need any more information and thanks again for the great plugin.
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