How can I use ImageJ as a library for a separate Java application?

和自甴很熟 提交于 2019-12-03 16:16:17

问题


In a regular Java application, I have a BufferedImage that I would like to manipulate with ImageJ. I have a macro that is exactly what I need to execute. I suspect that the first step is to make an ImagePlus object, but I am not sure how to then run a macro on the ImagePlus object from within Java. Section 7.3 of the ImageJ tutorial found here says:

If you decide to use ImagePlus as your internal image format you can also use all plugins and macros from the ImageJ distribution as well as all other ImageJ plugins.

But does not indicate how to do so. If someone could explain how, or point me towards a resource that does, I would very much appreciate it.


回答1:


The following site describes ImageJ API with examples: http://albert.rierol.net/imagej_programming_tutorials.html#ImageJ programming basics

The examples include reading images, processing pixels etc. Well, I guess you will also need to use the API documentation a lot.




回答2:


Here is a sample code that opens an image, inverts it and saves it back:

import ij.ImagePlus;
import ij.io.FileSaver;
import ij.process.ImageProcessor;

ImagePlus imgPlus = new ImagePlus("path-to-sample.jpg");
ImageProcessor imgProcessor = imgPlus.getProcessor();
imgProcessor.invert();
FileSaver fs = new FileSaver(imgPlus);
fs.saveAsJpeg("path-to-inverted.jpg");

And here's a sample code that shows how to manipulate an image to make it grayscale:

BufferedImage bufferedImage = imgProcessor.getBufferedImage();
for(int y=0;y<bufferedImage.getHeight();y++)
{
    for(int x=0;x<bufferedImage.getWidth();x++)
    {
        Color color = new Color(bufferedImage.getRGB(x, y));
        int grayLevel = (color.getRed() + color.getGreen() + color.getBlue()) / 3;
        int r = grayLevel;
        int g = grayLevel;
        int b = grayLevel;
        int rgb = (r<<16)  | (g<<8)  | b;
        bufferedImage.setRGB(x, y, rgb);
    }
}
ImagePlus grayImg = new ImagePlus("gray", bufferedImage);
fs = new FileSaver(grayImg);
fs.saveAsJpeg("path-to-gray.jpg");

I hope it helps you get started :)




回答3:


Here is an opensource project implementation with imagej for photo sharing web app.

Use this as a reference to implement imagej apis in your application

http://www.gingercart.com/Home/java-snippets/create-image-thumbnail-in-java-using-imagej-api



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10676136/how-can-i-use-imagej-as-a-library-for-a-separate-java-application

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