Starting the Movie Tool

Jim can display any multi-slice image in a movie loop.

Technical Note: Movie display may run jerkily if Jim does not have enough computer memory available to use. If you want to see how to increase the amount of computer memory available to Jim, then click here if you are an MS Windows user, here if you are a Unix user, or here if you are a Mac user.

To run a movie, use the "Movie" item in the Toolkits menu:

If you already have an image loaded in the Main Jim display frame, then a message will appear asking whether you want to view this image as movie. Click "Yes" if you do; "No" if you want to view another image as a movie, and "Cancel" if you want to cancel movie display.

The Movie Display frame will now appear, looking similar to the Main image display frame:

When displaying a movie, all frames of the movie are displayed with the same contrast setting and with the same zoom and scroll. Therefore, controls to link the contrast and zoom/scroll are not present. In addition, the magnification controls , and have moved to the top of the frame.

If you chose to load the current image, you will now have an image loaded into the Movie Frame. Otherwise you can load or import an image as you did for the Main Display frame.

Loading a Movie from a Multiple Images
There may be occasions where you have a set of loadable images that constitute a movie. For example, you may have each time point (frame) of the movie in a separate image file. You could, of course, use the Image Concatenator tool put all frames into a single image to display in the Movie tool. However, you may find it more convenient to load all the images into the Movie directly. Select "Load Movie from Stack..." from the "File" menu:

This will bring up a dialog to select a stack of images to load as a movie:

First, select the images in the stack by clicking on the on the button. This will bring up a File Chooser from which you can select one or more input images. To select more than one image file, press the "Control" key down while making your selection. To select all files in a list, select one file at the top of the list, press the "Shift" key down, and select a file at the bottom of the list. You can select any files from the list in this way.

You can add further images to the list of images in the stack by clicking on the button at any time.

Ensure that the images are in the order in which you want them to be viewed. If they are not in the right order, select one or more images in the displayed list to move, and the click either the button or button to get them in the right order.

You can remove all the images from the list by clicking the button, or remove just some of the images by first selecting them, and then clicking the button.

Clicking the button will load the stack of images into the Movie tool.

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