Dear Stefan,
Thanks for your reply. Ignoring the Cropper plugin for now as a more
general answer to my question, what would be the best way to access another
mitk plugin from my custom made view?
- Is there anyway to access for e.g. the <basic image processing> plugin
from within my plugin and use its methods to redo the same process on the
other images?
- or should I be thinking about creating a new plugin which extends the
current <basic image processing> plugin and use that in my application?
Any suggestions?
Many thanks.
Dora
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Kislinskiy, Stefan <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dora,
>
> it might not help you now but in a few weeks:
>
> One of my coworkers is currently rewriting the Image Cropper plugin
> completely from scratch, as - to be honest - it is in pretty bad shape at
> the moment. :) It will be possible to use the same cropping volume for
> multiple images then. Even if you need a solution right now, consider to
> ignore the current Image Cropper plugin, as you would have to adapt your
> code in near future.
>
> Best,
> Stefan
> ________________________________________
> Von: Admin Uniapp [[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. November 2015 19:14
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: [mitk-users] Batch processing images
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have created a plugin for a flow of work that will be done by the user.
> One of the steps in this flow of work is about cropping and resampling
> images. I am aware of mitk basicImageProcessing and the cropper plugins but
> they both work on single images. If I have a set of images that need to be
> processed in the same manner what would be the best way to do it?
>
> - Is there anyway to access for e.g. the cropper plugin from within my
> plugin and use its methods to redo the same process on the other images?
> - or should I be thinking about creating a new plugin which extends the
> current cropper plugin and use that in my application?
>
> Many thanks in advance
> Dora
>
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