Stitching Tiled image within Macro environment

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Aaron Skubal
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Stitching Tiled image within Macro environment

Post by Aaron Skubal »

Hello,

I am attempting to use the Macro tool to process some Tiled images in Zen Blue within the macro, and I am running into an issue with the stitching. I used the record tool to get most of my macro written, but when it comes time to stitch this message is displayed: "# Could not record function 'Stitching'. The function is not available in Simple Interface or has a different name." I have attempted to stitch without recording, but I have been unable to find a suitable workaround. Is there a standard command, or set of commands that will allow me to stitch images within the macro?
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Hello Aaron Skubal,

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I hope this is the answer to your problem.

By the way: it is possible to search (top, right hand side of page) in the forum for 'stitching'.
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Open the macro in the Macro Editor and check if the recorded steps include setting the correct stitching parameters like overlap percentage, fusion method, and blending mode. Ensure these settings are compatible with your image data and intended output.
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Stitching tiled images within a macro environment involves combining multiple high-resolution images captured at close range to create a detailed composite image. This process is commonly used in scientific research, particularly in fields such as microscopy and macro photography, where capturing fine details is crucial.
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