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... ... @@ -11,14 +11,12 @@ 11 11 12 12 == (% style="color:#c0392b" %)Preparation of the image series(%%) == 13 13 14 - Resize yourraw2Dimagesto 24-bitPNGandJPEG. Imagescanbeloadedupto the resolutionof16 megapixels(e.g.4000x4000or5000x3000 pixels),howeverQuickNIIdoesnotbenefitfromimage resolutions exceeding theresolutionofthemonitor in use.14 +Before you get started with image registration, make sure your images are the right size, and files are named according to the QUINT naming convention. See [[2. Image pre-processing with Nutil Transform>>2. Image pre-processing with Nutil Transform]] for details. 15 15 16 -(% style="color:# 4e5f70" %)Theresized files must follow thenaming convention having an unique ID intheformat:sXXX.., with XXX.. reflectingtheserial order andspacing ofthe sections (e.g. s002, s006, s010 for every4^^th^^ section startingwithsection 2).16 +=== (% style="color:#c0392b" %)Generate your image descriptor file with FileBuilder(%%) === 17 17 18 - ===(% style="color:#c0392b" %)Generate your images descriptor filewithFileBuider(%%)===18 +(% style="color:#4e5f70" %)Use the small program “FileBuilder.bat” provided with //QuickNII//. A new window will open, and ask for the folder where your images are located. Point to the correct folder, mark all image files, and click OK. **An XML file is generated**. **Always save this file in the same folder as the resized images.** 19 19 20 -(% style="color:#4e5f70" %)Use the small program “FileBuilder.bat” provided with //QuickNII//. A new window will open, and ask for the folder where your images are located. Point to the correct folder, mark all image files, and click ok. **An XML file is generated**. **Always save this file in the same folder as the resized images.** 21 - 22 22 == (% style="color:#c0392b" %)Open //QuickNII// and load your images(%%) == 23 23 24 24 (% style="color:#4e5f70" %)Open the //QuickNII// program from the .exe file. Once the program opens, click the **Manage data button** and load your XML file.