I would like to see Igor Pro add a RAW image file format to its built in family of loadable image file types. I understand that there is no single universal RAW format, but if Igor could duplicate ImageJ's (from NIH) capability, presenting a window dialog to specify key parameters, it would be very helpful. Right now, I have to open such files from ImageJ, save them to another format (e.g. TIFF), and then use Igor.
Yes, I had tried image loading with file-type "any" for the RAW file, but got a Quicktime loader error. Incidentally, "any" does not appear in the GUI loader popup window for file types; it must be used in a command call.
Thanks for the suggestion on using GBLoadWave and Redimension. I just tried it, and it works. Now all I have to do is write a wrapper function with my file parameters in it.
I would still welcome having a direct RAW image loader in Igor :)
I would still welcome having a direct RAW image loader in Igor
This would be useful. The downside is that it would require that we replicate in the Load Image dialog much of what is in the Load General Binary dialog.
Have you tried loading these files using type set to "any"?
Alternatively, pure raw grayscale images can be loaded using GBLoadWave followed by a Redimension.
A.G.
WaveMetrics, Inc.
June 1, 2009 at 10:29 am - Permalink
Yes, I had tried image loading with file-type "any" for the RAW file, but got a Quicktime loader error. Incidentally, "any" does not appear in the GUI loader popup window for file types; it must be used in a command call.
Thanks for the suggestion on using GBLoadWave and Redimension. I just tried it, and it works. Now all I have to do is write a wrapper function with my file parameters in it.
I would still welcome having a direct RAW image loader in Igor :)
Stephen R. Chinn
June 1, 2009 at 11:02 am - Permalink
This would be useful. The downside is that it would require that we replicate in the Load Image dialog much of what is in the Load General Binary dialog.
June 3, 2009 at 05:59 pm - Permalink