How to make a montage in imageJ | automatic alignment of microscope images| Align images in ImageJ
#ImageJ In this video tutorial, I showed how to make a montage in ImageJ. This method automatically arranges several microscope images into a single panel, row or column, this is called a montage. This enables you to automate the arrangement of image frames into neat and ready to use figures for your presentation. First, I. showed the old method I used to arrange my images and then showed you the fastest method to arrange them. I hope this tutorial helps you with your image visualisation. Cheers.

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