Dear Alex and IJ2 developers,

TANGO uses its own library for image processing and object analysis. We use ImageJ and IJ1 mainly for opening images and drawing Rois of our 3D objects as a overlay of the image. We would be happy to discuss more about integration of TANGO into IJ2 . For completeness if you want to add plugins into TANGO (filtering, segmentation, or measurements),you can use our own MCIB library. We however already provide basic functions to exchange image data between TANGO and IJ1, maybe we should write, using some help, basic data exchange between TANGO and IJ2.

Best,

Thomas

PS : in copy the main developer of TANGO, Jean

On 29/05/15 05:25, Curtis Rueden wrote:
Hi Alex,

> One of the developers of TANGO told me to use ImageJ1 because he
> wasn't sure how the switch between libraries is managed. Do I need to
> reinstall in this case?

When he says "use ImageJ1" he means:
http://imagej.net/download.html

But please, encourage the TANGO developer to contact the imagej-devel mailing list to discuss any roadblocks to TANGO working properly in ImageJ2. It would be best for TANGO to be distributed via an ImageJ update site, which are only supported in ImageJ2.

Regards,
Curtis

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Alexandra Bortnick <alexandra.bortn...@gmail.com <mailto:alexandra.bortn...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi Curtis,

    One of the developers of TANGO told me to use ImageJ1 because he
    wasn't sure how the switch between libraries is managed. Do I need
    to reinstall in this case?

    -Alex




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