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	lipase
An image processing software suite for the project lipase (Véronique Vié, Institut de Physique de Rennes)
This software suite is developed as a python script for fiji (an image processing package based on imageJ).
What it does
As the development is at its early stages, it does not much at the moment:
- loads a sequence of images into fiji in the form of an hyperstack (5d images : width, height, depth, channels, time)
How to install
- make sure that fiji is installed on your computer. If not, get it from https://fiji.sc/
- make sure that fiji has the IJ-OpenCV-plugins- in Fiji, select the Help->Update...menu item
- in the Manage update sites window, tick the IJ-OpenCV-plugins(URL = http://sites.imagej.net/IJ-OpenCV/) if it's not ticked.
- click the closebutton of the Manage update sites window
- click Apply changesbutton in the ImageJ Updater window
- wait until the plugins are installed and quit Fiji
 
- in Fiji, select the 
- Install lipase
- lipase is released as a package named lipase-<lipase-version>.zip. This package can be built from sources using themake packagecommand, provided you have all the build tools on your machine (make, javac, zip).
- simply unzip the package lipase-<lipase-version>.zipin Fiji root directory
 
- lipase is released as a package named 
- launch fiji and check that you have lipase tools in the menu Plugins/Ipr/Lipase
How to use
see lipase-manual.pdf (this document can be built from sources using the make doc command, provided you have all the build tools on your machine (make, pdflatex, imagemagick)