In confocal imaging we get many stacks of images which can be reconstructed in a 3D format.but most imaging analysis takes into account a 2D projection of all the frames, which makes our analysis faulty (because many cells would upregulate and yet may not be visible because it is in some other frames). So my strategy is to do pixel based analysis across all the frames, determine which regions get up-regulated and then construct the 2D projection.
To sum up I'm attaching my idea in a picture.. I need help in creating a the pseudocode for my problem
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Hi Pierre can u elaborate me bit more?So that I can truly appreciate what u are saying
Pierre was being a bit snarky :)
Isn't there an imageJ plugin that does something like this? If so, try to see if you can find its code.
Well, my experiment will be like this. My steps:
So suggest me an pseudo code as I'm new to coding not much idea...so I need a way to start.
I'm not seeing an image? (Unless it's on on dropbox, perhaps, and blocked by the proxy here?)