Hi, Sorry for the duplicates, I'm a bit lost as regards to merging and consolidations in the Fiji / ImageJ / ImageJdevel mailing lists. Did Fiji-devel merge into ImageJ-devel in the end ? What about ImageJ/Fiji-users ?
I come to my point. I would like to test a super-resolution plugin, GraspJ, under OSX : http://code.google.com/p/graspj/ It is a nice super-resolution package for peak detection, fitting (using GPU computing), image reconstruction (using correct uncertainty-sized gaussian spots) and drift correction without fiduciary markers (using cross-correlation between subsets of the data). It requires Java 7 and OpenCL. I saw it presented by its author, Norman Brede, it is his work as an undergraduate at ICFO in Barcelona if I understood correctly. The problem is, I can't get ImageJ to use Java 7 under OSX. I downloaded the newest Java SE 7u4 jdk for OSX here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u4-downloads-1591156.html installed it and selected Java 7 as the first choice in the Java preferences, but neither Fiji nor ImageJ uses Java 7 when launched (they use the Java 6 installed on my machine). Johannes (Schindelin) told me the Fiji launcher for OSX has Java 1.6 hardcoded and doesn't take into account the system-wide Java preferences. Is it the same for plain ImageJ ? Could I force ImageJ to use Java 7? Thanks for your help, Christophe Leterrier
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