MosaicExplorerJ: Interactive stitching of terabyte-size tiled datasets from lightsheet microscopy

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We introduce MosaicExplorerJ, an ImageJ macro to stitch 3D tiles from terabyte-size microscopy datasets organized on a regular 2D grid. As opposed to existing software, stitching does not require any prior information on the actual positions of the tiles, or conversion of raw TIFF images to a multi-resolution format for interactive exploration and fast processing. MosaicExplorerJ was specifically designed to process lightsheet microscopy datasets from optically cleared samples. It can handle multiple fluorescence channels, dual-sided lightsheet illumination and dual-sided camera detection.

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Tosi, S., Bardia, L., Barallobre, M. J., Muñoz-Barrutia, A., Soto-Montenegro, M. L., & Colombelli, J. (2021). MosaicExplorerJ: Interactive stitching of terabyte-size tiled datasets from lightsheet microscopy. F1000Research, 9. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.27112.2

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