[ome-users] Running Bio-Formats from a plugin
Ved P. Sharma
vedsharma at gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 18:51:40 BST 2015
Dear Balaji,
I think the ActionListener in my plugin is slowing the BF Importer. Take a
look at a sample code below. The first call to BF importer from inside
BF_plugin() opens image quickly but when I press the "open image" button,
it takes 5-10 sec to open the same image. Any thoughts on why
ActionListener is slowing things down and how to remedy this?
Thanks,
Ved
// ******************* plugin starts here ****************************
import ij.plugin.frame.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import ij.*;
import ij.gui.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class BF_plugin extends PlugInFrame implements ActionListener {
private JPanel panel;
public BF_plugin() {
super("BF_plugin");
panel = new JPanel();
JButton b = new JButton("open image");
b.addActionListener(this);
panel.add(b);
add(panel);
pack();
GUI.center(this);
setVisible(true);
IJ.run("Bio-Formats Importer",
"open=[d:\\Users\\ved\\Test\\image.dv] autoscale color_mode=Default
split_channels view=[Standard ImageJ] stack_order=Default");
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
IJ.run("Bio-Formats Importer",
"open=[d:\\Users\\ved\\Test\\image.dv] autoscale color_mode=Default
split_channels view=[Standard ImageJ] stack_order=Default");
}
}
// ******************* plugin ends here ****************************
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Balaji Ramalingam (Staff) <
b.ramalingam at dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for reporting your issue.
> It would be great if you could expand the “options” that were used to open
> the image within the plugin.
>
> Could you please check the following,
>
> 1. open ImageJ. Go to Plugins—>Macro—> Record
> 2. In the Macro Recorder window , please use the drop down menu for
> “Record” and select “Java” as the option.
> 3. Repeat the Manual workflow described in your post (which opens the
> file within a fraction of a second).This will record the api method call ,
> in the Recorder window.
> 4. And check if the “options” in your plugin, matches the “options” in
> the Macro Recorder, for the IJ.Run method.
>
> If they match, there should be no difference in terms of performance in
> the import call.
> Please let us know, if you find otherwise.
>
> Best,
> Balaji
>
> __________________
>
> Mr Balaji Ramalingam
>
> Software Developer
>
> OME Team
>
> College of Life Sciences
>
> University of Dundee
>
> From: "Ved P. Sharma" <vedsharma at gmail.com>
> Reply-To: "ved.sharma at gmail.com" <ved.sharma at gmail.com>, OME User Support
> List <ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk>
> Date: Thursday, 25 June 2015 20:11
> To: "ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk" <
> ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk>
> Subject: [ome-users] Running Bio-Formats from a plugin
>
> Hi,
>
> When I run *Bio-Formats Importer* from ImageJ, it opens an image file of
> size ~ 20MB within a fraction of a second. When I open the same image file
> by calling *Bio-Formats Importer* from inside a plugin using
> IJ.run("Bio-Formats Importer", "options"), it takes a long time to open the
> file (~ 10 sec). It starts with a white background and then after about
> ~5-10 seconds, the image is displayed. Can anybody tell me what am I doing
> wrong when calling BF Importer from inside a plugin?
>
> *System info:* I have ImageJ 1.49v running on WIndows 7, 64-bit computer
> and I have installed bioformats_package.jar (ver 5.1.2) in the plugins
> folder of ImageJ.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ved
>
> _________________________________
> Ved P. Sharma, PhD
> Dept. of Anatomy and Structural Biology
> Albert Einstein College of Medicine
> Bronx, NY 10461
>
>
> The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish Charity, No: SC015096
>
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