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December 6, 2014
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The files in this
directory are for installing the latest version 3.0.0 of AstroImageJ on Linux,
Windows, and Mac operating systems. The files are complete and do not require a
previous installation of ImageJ or AstroImageJ.
If you already have
installed version 2.0 of AIJ, simply use the update option on the AIJ toolbar
'Help' menu to upgrade to 3.0.0. The
user will need write permission to the directory where the software is installed.
For more information
and help, please see the AstroImageJ user forum on nabble:
http://astroimagej.1065399.n5.nabble.com/
Once you have
installed this version, use the Update feature under the Help menu to install
the latest changes.
Mac OS X Installation
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Download and unzip
AstroImageJ_3.0.0_20141206_mac.zip and copy the AstroImageJ folder to the
applications folder. Double-click AstroImageJ.app on 32-bit systems or
AstroImageJ64.app on 64-bit systems.
Since OS X 10.7
(Lion), Java is no longer pre-installed so you are prompted to install it the
first time you install a Java application. When you see the message "To
open AstroImageJ64.app you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime",
click 'More Info...' to download and install Apple Java 6 on your machine.
After the download completes, open the Downloads folder and double-click the
JavaForOSX2014-001.dmg file. The double-click JavaForOSX.pkg and follow the
instructions on the screen to complete the package installation.
With OS X 10.8
(Mountain Lion), you may get the message "AstroImageJ64 is damaged and
can't be opened". To work around this problem, go to System Preferences
->Security & Privacy -> General and set "Allow applications
downloaded from:" to "Anywhere". You can restore the original
setting once AstroImageJ is running the first time.
AstroImageJ does is
not compatible with Oracle Java 7 on OS X versions at this time.
You may need to
increase the amount of memory allocated to AIJ using AIJ_Toolbar->Edit->Options->Memory
& Threads. Enter the amount of memory in MB that you want allocated to AIJ.
It is recommended to NOT exceed 2/3 of the physical memory installed in your
system. For example, if your machine has 8 GB of memory, enter a memory
size up to ~5500 MB.
Click "OK"
and close AIJ. Restart AIJ to use the new memory settings.
Finally, upgrade to
the latest version of AIJ by using the built-in update feature. Go to AIJ_Toolbar->Help->Update AstroImageJ. The
"Upgrade To:" box will default to the latest version of AIJ. Click
"OK" and three files will be downloaded and installed in the proper
location in the installation directory structure (again, you need write access
to the installation directory). After the files have been installed, AIJ will
automatically close.
Restart AIJ to use the
updated version.
From now on, AIJ can
be started by double-clicking either AstroImageJ.app or AstroImage64.app. Either
app can be dragged to the Dock to provide convenient access for starting AIJ.
DONE!