image pro plus and 2d/3d Tracking ?

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image pro plus and 2d/3d Tracking ?

I have used ImagePro for many years and the 2D tracking works quite well for
some objects, like bacteria or single cells.  I agree it depends....
Overall, I would recommend it.   3D not so much.  I would be happy to chat
of line.


 Regards

Rich
 
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Re: image pro plus and 2d/3d Tracking ?


Dear Richard,

As said in my previous post, I worked with volocity a lot for in vivo cell tracking (lymph nodes). What I would like to eventually do is 3D particle tracking within live cells. But to start with it is going to be mainly "regular" fixed cell imaging and analysis. And I also have to admit that my budget is not that large right now and if I buy Imaris for example and only use a little part of it I will feel it is wasted.
I'm trying to get demo versions of both software to test them side by side, but I still like to hear about other people's experience.
 
Thanks for the infos,

JP



Confocal Microscopy List <[hidden email]> wrote on 01/27/2009 07:50:45 AM:

> I have used ImagePro for many years and the 2D tracking works quite well for
> some objects, like bacteria or single cells.  I agree it depends....
> Overall, I would recommend it.   3D not so much.  I would be happy to chat
> of line.

>
> Regards

> Rich

> Richard Cole
> Research Scientist V
> Director: Advanced Light Microscopy & Image Analysis Core
> Wadsworth Center
> P.O. Box 509 Albany N.Y. 12201-0509

> Research Assistant Professor
> Dept. of Biomedical Sciences
> School of Public Health State University of New York Albany, New York

> Phone 518-474-7048
> Fax 518-474-4430
> * [hidden email]
> Website www.wadsworth.org/cores/alm/index.htm

>
> IMPORTANT NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain
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