Speed up display of SCIFIOCellImg (depends on PR in imglib2-ij)#202
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Speed up display of SCIFIOCellImg (depends on PR in imglib2-ij)#202
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…gePlus This speeds up the conversion of CellImg to ImagePlus. It only has an effect if the cells are planar. This is often the case when SCIFIOCellImage is used.
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Thanks, @maarzt. Please ping me again when imglib/imglib2-ij#22 has merged and this PR is finalized, and I'll look at it. |
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This PR depends on a PR in imglib2-ij: imglib/imglib2-ij#22
A cell image with planar cells has the same memory organization as an ImagePlus.
SCIFIOCellImage (which often or allways??) uses planar cells can therefor converted to ImagePlus without the copying of any pixel buffer. This PR removes such superfluous copy operation, and should result in a faster display of SCIFIOCellImg and faster operations with legacy code.