I want to merge two sets of fluorescence microscope images into a green & blue image, but I'm having trouble with the macro (haven't used ImageJ before). I have a folder of FITC-images to be coloured green and a folder of DAPI-images to be coloured blue. I have been using this modified version of a macro I found online:
macro "batch_merge_channel"{
count = 1;
setBatchMode(true);
file1= getDirectory("Choose a Directory");
list1= getFileList(file1);
n1=lengthOf(list1);
file2= getDirectory("Choose a Directory");
list2= getFileList(file2);
n2=lengthOf(list2);
open(file1+list1[1]);
open(file2+list2[1]);
small = n1;
if(small<n2)
small = n2;
for(i=0;i<small;i++)
{
run("Merge Channels...", "c2="+list1[1]+ " c3="+list2[1]+ " keep");
name = substring(list1, 0, 13)+")_merge";
saveAs("tiff", "C:\\Merge\\"+name);
first += 2;
close();
setBatchMode(false);
}
This, however returns an error
x.tif is not a valid choice for "C2 (green):"
with x being the name of the first file in the first folder.
If I merge the images manually, two by two, there is no error. So I'm presuming the problem is in the macro code. I found several cases of this error online, but none of the solutions that seemed to work for those people work for me.
Any help would be appreciated!