Part 2: Image acquisition software query

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Part 2: Image acquisition software query

Dear Vitaly,

 in our facility we use both Volocity from Improvision (now owned by Perkin Elmer) and SimplePCI (now renamed to HCImage) from C-Imaging (now owned by Hamamatsu). Volocity does the job, but SimplePCI is very popular with our users for its intuitive handling and flexibility, and it has many more features like on the fly shade correction, background subtraction and ratiometric measurements, filter chromatic abberration correction etc. It's Hamamatsu though, so won't support every camera.

Martin
PS: no commercial interest

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Subject: Part 2: Image acquisition software query
From: Vitaly Boyko [hidden email]
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:41:51 -0500
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Dear List,

Another simple question on the acquisition.

Which image acquisition software (if not, then ... Let's be patient ...
Image Analysis software) is the most-user friendly, broad and flexible in
terms of image histogram analysis and display, with an exceptionally
"attractive" GUI interface!, including user-defined, multi-ROI background
subtraction - or highly accurate automatic background detection/subtraction,
manual and automatic thresholding, automatic means, stdev, st_error,
histogram export options and so on ... 

I do not mention at this point 'subimage, subpixel image registration', but
it could be exciting to learn if there are some recent additions to image
analysis software(s) that include the latter option.

A little hint - zero point is OpenLab (primitive histograms, lengthy, time
consuming manual work), next, slightly better option is Volocity but a kind
of user-unfriendly and flexibility remains in "a sweet dream territory". 

Very much thankful in advance,

Vitaly

NCI-Frederick,
301-846-6575


Casey Laris Casey Laris
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