Marcel,

What about slicing out the alpha channel?

Also, depending on memory considerations, you might try ic.concatenate(), which was my very first contribution to scikit-image! =D

Juan.




On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 2:22 AM, Marcel Gutsche <marcel.gutsche@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all, 


I'm not sure if it is a bug, or whether I've just overlooked something obvious, but the internet did not offer much regarding this issue. I try to get slices from an image cube which consists of several images s = 1,...,n with the same dimensions. My new slice should have the width of the original images and the height of the number of images. Here is the code to do this: 


from skimage.io import ImageCollection, imsave

from os.path import join

import numpy as np


def main(dir):

   ic = ImageCollection( join(dir, '*.png' ) )

   row = 0  

   img = np.empty((len(ic), ic[0].shape[1], ic[0].shape[2]  ) )        

   for s in range(len(ic)):    

       img[s,...] = ic[s][row,...]


#   fname = 'new_{0:03d}.jpg'.format(v) # -> wrong colors

   fname = 'new_{0:03d}.png'.format(v)  # -> output image is transparent
       imsave(fname, img)



The problem is that the output images are all transparent. My input files are .png images with an alpha channel. I have also checked the values of the alpha channel of the output which are all set to 255, which, at least to my knowledge, should set the opacity to 100%. 


Regards, 

Marcel

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