ImSpector .msr file format

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ImSpector .msr file format

Dear All,
 
I'm trying to import an msr file, created by LaVision's ImSpector software, into Huygens Pro.  Is there a way to do this, in your experience?  Alternatively, can these files be converted into a more common format?  So far I haven't found anything to open it (LOCI in ImageJ, Volocity, Huygens Pro X11).  Amira 5.2 sort of recognises it as a type of RAW, but the loaded image looks like salt-and-pepper noise.  Someone sent me this file, so I don't have the ImSpector software.
  All suggestions or pointers will be much appreciated!
 
Zoltan

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Zoltan Cseresnyes
Facility manager, Imaging Suite
University of Cambridge, UK
Melissa Linkert-2 Melissa Linkert-2
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Re: ImSpector .msr file format

Hi Zoltan,

If you are willing to send this file off-list, we (the Bio-Formats team) would
be happy to add support for it.  You could then open the file in ImageJ and
convert it to TIFF (or some other common format).

If the file is smaller than 15 MB, you can send it to the Bio-Formats support
address (see http://loci.wisc.edu/ome/formats-contact.html); otherwise, I can
provide you with our FTP server information off-list.

Regards,
-Melissa

Zoltan Cseresnyes wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I'm trying to import an msr file, created by LaVision's ImSpector software,
> into Huygens Pro.  Is there a way to do this, in your experience?
> Alternatively, can these files be converted into a more common format?  So
> far I haven't found anything to open it (LOCI in ImageJ, Volocity, Huygens
> Pro X11).  Amira 5.2 sort of recognises it as a type of RAW, but the loaded
> image looks like salt-and-pepper noise.  Someone sent me this file, so I
> don't have the ImSpector software.
>   All suggestions or pointers will be much appreciated!
>
> Zoltan
>
Gitta Hamel Gitta Hamel
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Re: ImSpector .msr file format

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Hello Melissa and Zoltan,

There is no need to make a reader because the LaVision's ImSpector software has the possibility to save the images as OME-TIFFS. In that way they  can be read directly into the Huygens Professional.


With best regards,

Gitta Hamel

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2009/8/18 Melissa Linkert <[hidden email]>
Hi Zoltan,

If you are willing to send this file off-list, we (the Bio-Formats team) would be happy to add support for it.  You could then open the file in ImageJ and convert it to TIFF (or some other common format).

If the file is smaller than 15 MB, you can send it to the Bio-Formats support address (see http://loci.wisc.edu/ome/formats-contact.html); otherwise, I can provide you with our FTP server information off-list.

Regards,
-Melissa


Zoltan Cseresnyes wrote:
Dear All,

I'm trying to import an msr file, created by LaVision's ImSpector software,
into Huygens Pro.  Is there a way to do this, in your experience?
Alternatively, can these files be converted into a more common format?  So
far I haven't found anything to open it (LOCI in ImageJ, Volocity, Huygens
Pro X11).  Amira 5.2 sort of recognises it as a type of RAW, but the loaded
image looks like salt-and-pepper noise.  Someone sent me this file, so I
don't have the ImSpector software.
 All suggestions or pointers will be much appreciated!

Zoltan


Gitta Hamel Gitta Hamel
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**commercial interest**

Hello Melissa and Zoltan,

There is no need to make a reader because the LaVision's ImSpector software has the possibility to save the images as OME-TIFFS. In that way they  can be read directly into the Huygens Professional.


With best regards,

Gitta Hamel

**************************************
Gitta Hamel
Managing Director Scientific Volume Imaging bv
[hidden email]
tel: ++ 31 35 6 42 16 26
***************************************


SVI Customer support: mail us your questions [hidden email]or find answers online in our FAQ:http://support.svi.nl/
WIKI:
http://support.svi.nl/wiki/




Melissa Linkert wrote:
Hi Zoltan,

If you are willing to send this file off-list, we (the Bio-Formats team) would be happy to add support for it.  You could then open the file in ImageJ and convert it to TIFF (or some other common format).

If the file is smaller than 15 MB, you can send it to the Bio-Formats support address (see http://loci.wisc.edu/ome/formats-contact.html); otherwise, I can provide you with our FTP server information off-list.

Regards,
-Melissa

Zoltan Cseresnyes wrote:
Dear All,

I'm trying to import an msr file, created by LaVision's ImSpector software,
into Huygens Pro.  Is there a way to do this, in your experience?
Alternatively, can these files be converted into a more common format?  So
far I haven't found anything to open it (LOCI in ImageJ, Volocity, Huygens
Pro X11).  Amira 5.2 sort of recognises it as a type of RAW, but the loaded
image looks like salt-and-pepper noise.  Someone sent me this file, so I
don't have the ImSpector software.
  All suggestions or pointers will be much appreciated!

Zoltan