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WARNING: WORK IN PROGRESS. THIS DOCUMENTED WORKFLOW IS NOT YET RELEASED.
**Warpy** is a workflow that provides a way to register whole slide images in [Fiji](https://fiji.sc/) and analyze their result in [QuPath](https://qupath.github.io/) (v0.3.0). It is designed to register slides that require transformations which are **more complex than affine transform**, by using the [ImgLib2 library](https://imagej.net/libs/imglib2/), [elastix](https://github.com/SuperElastix/elastix), and [BigWarp](https://github.com/saalfeldlab/bigwarp).
It consists of two components:
* **[Warpy](https://c4science.ch/w/warpy/warpy-extension/)** itself is the component that allows to perform the registration, by using Fiji as an intermediate step. It outputs a transformation which is readable in QuPath and which allows to transfer regions of interest from one image to the registered ones. However, the image itself is not transformed.
* **[Warpy Image Combiner](https://c4science.ch/w/warpy/imagecombinerwarpy/)** allows to use Warpy outputs to generate an on-the-fly composite image combining one or several transformed images as a new QuPath Entry (=image). These new QuPath entries can be stored, visualized, exported and analyzed (with caution). To use Warpy Image Combiner, you will need to install both Warpy AND Warpy Image Combiner.
NOTE: Warpy Image Combiner itself can be used independently of Warpy. In this case, the only transformation supported are Affine transforms, which can be sufficient for many use cases.
In prevision of c4science retirement, the documentation of Warpy has been moved to https://imagej.net/plugins/bdv/warpy/warpy
WARNING: WORK IN PROGRESS. THIS DOCUMENTED WORKFLOW IS NOT YET RELEASED.
**Warpy** is a workflow that provides a way to register whole slide images in [Fiji](https://fiji.sc/) and analyze their result in [QuPath](https://qupath.github.io/) (v0.3.0). It is designed to register slides that require transformations which are **more complex than affine transform**, by using the [ImgLib2 library](https://imagej.net/libs/imglib2/), [elastix](https://github.com/SuperElastix/elastix), and [BigWarp](https://github.com/saalfeldlab/bigwarp).
It consists of two components:
* **[Warpy](https://c4science.ch/w/warpy/warpy-extension/)** itself is the component that allows to perform the registration, by using Fiji as an intermediate step. It outputs a transformation which is readable in QuPath and which allows to transfer regions of interest from one image to the registered ones. However, the image itself is not transformed.
* **[Warpy Image Combiner](https://c4science.ch/w/warpy/imagecombinerwarpy/)** allows to use Warpy outputs to generate an on-the-fly composite image combining one or several transformed images as a new QuPath Entry (=image). These new QuPath entries can be stored, visualized, exported and analyzed (with caution). To use Warpy Image Combiner, you will need to install both Warpy AND Warpy Image Combiner.
NOTE: Warpy Image Combiner itself can be used independently of Warpy. In this caseIn prevision of c4science retirement, the only transformdocumentation supported are Affine transforms, which can be sufficient for many use cases.of Warpy has been moved to https://imagej.net/plugins/bdv/warpy/warpy
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