Procedure for Image Stitching
maniraj
The purpose is as follows: I have about 5 to 7 images of angle resolved photoemission measured at different emission angles to cover the whole Brillouin zone. Each image has some region at edges common. So, using that common region, is there any build-in procedure that can be used to search and stitch the images in to single image. I thank you for your interest in advance.
Starting back in the 1990's, the availability of specialized applications based on Pano Tools and similar programs reduced the motivation for developing such tools in IGOR. If you want to stitch images in IGOR you need to start by using ImageRegistration to compute the match and transform images.
A.G.
WaveMetrics, Inc.
July 29, 2014 at 10:45 am - Permalink
July 29, 2014 at 11:04 pm - Permalink
Whatever you are mentioning is the one I am looking for. Spectra are in Energy vs kparallel, and I know the angle of tilt by roughly +/-2 degree of maximum error. And not for the Fermi surface mapping.
If you wish to share the idea or code that would be great.
July 30, 2014 at 03:35 am - Permalink
July 30, 2014 at 07:28 pm - Permalink
I will go through the code.
July 31, 2014 at 06:57 am - Permalink
TRK
Hi Chozo, mslv86
I am facing with the similar problem related to the stacking of ARPES images. First I tried to append the images by removing the data at the overlapping regions but there always appears a tilt, perhaps due to variation in the intensity of two waves. Then I tried to make use of your code. I created a new wave, say wave3, and simply tried to combine the two ARPES images, say wave1 and wave2, in wave3; still the the tilt appears. In addition it does not display the right intensity beyond the overlapping regions for the second image (the same color appears). Since I am not that expert in programming and just a beginner in igor pro, may be I am not using the right command line to run the code. Can you provide some more info on command line so that I can run the code and see how it is working.
Thanks.
Tika
April 28, 2017 at 07:47 am - Permalink
http://carlcheo.com/best-photo-stitching-software
http://hugin.sourceforge.net
https://www.ptgui.com
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J. J. Weimer
Chemistry / Chemical & Materials Engineering, UAH
April 28, 2017 at 09:45 am - Permalink
TRK
Thanks Weimer, I will try one of these softwares.
April 30, 2017 at 04:35 pm - Permalink