Re: 3D volume rendering and measurement

Posted by Gitta Hamel on
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/3D-volume-rendering-and-measurement-tp3647068p3662088.html

Hello Joan,

As a commercial solution for volume rendering and 3D analysis I'd like to draw your attention to the Huygens software for analysis, rendering and deconvolution in 2D up to 5D.

The analysis and rendering are closely integrated to give you all possibilities to measure for example 3D volumes, and to quantify and co-localize your data.

Huygens has by default modules to deconvolve your images. Image stacks (also multi-channel or time series) will benefit greatly from deconvolution and give much more resolution and remove blur while restoring all your signal. This will significantly improve your data and subsequent analysis.  

http://www.svi.nl/support/wiki/ObjectAnalyzer

Movies can be made and very soon object tracking will be available.

Huygens runs on Windows, Mac and Linux and any standard graphical card will do.
Test-licenses are freely available on http://www.svi.nl/download

Our WIKI gives you 24 hour support while we offer training both via the web and in small groups with max 6 persons, we analyze tough data with you and can be called from 8-18 hours for telephone support while email support is covered from 8 to 22 hours during weekdays.

With best regards,

Gitta Hamel

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Beavers, Nick wrote:

Hi Joan,

 

If you are interested in Commerical Software for 3D rendering and measurement of confocal immunostained z-stacks you can also check out Image-Pro Plus 3D from Media Cybernetics.

 

http://www.mediacy.com/index.aspx?page=IP_3D_analysis

 

You can separately view, threshold, count, and measure channels of fluorescence and then overlay them, change transparency, calculate intensities, and create movies of your renderings to share later.

 

I work and train with the product every day and I’ve never seen anything quite as robust on the market. There are many great free packages available to you as others have mentioned, but if you’re interested in something with a Tech Support line to call and online and in-person training classes, I would definitely take a look at Image-Pro Plus 3D.

 

I hope this is helpful.

 

Regards,

 

 

Nick Beavers

Media Cybernetics, Inc.

phone: 301-495-3305

web: www.mediacy.com

email: [hidden email]

 

 

 

From: Confocal Microscopy List [[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Tim O'Brien
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:17 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: 3D volume rendering and measurement

 

One program that you might want to try is ImageSurfer.  It is free, which is a plus, and can do 3D rendering as an isosurface or volume rendering, and several color datasets can be shown together.  It has a really convenient slice extractor tool that lets you measure relationships between the datasets.  (It cannot measure volumes, per se, yet).  It is available from our CISMM website at UNC.  We are an NIBIB resource, so are interested in providing tools that Biologists (and other imaging scientists) will actually use. Download the program from  http://cismm.cs.unc.edu/downloads/.  There are also a number of other free tools for analyzing data from microscopy.  The software is constantly being updated vis a vis feedback from users.  It is good to have a good graphics card and a fair amount of ram memory when using it. 

Thanks,
Tim



firstname Joan Sim wrote:

Dear all, 
 
I am completely new to image analysis from confocal microscopy and I would 
like to seek advices about which softwares to use for 3D volume rendering and 
calculation of the volume after obtaining Z-stacks of immunostained Drosophila 
larvae brains. I briefly know that ImageJ (free) and Amira (expensive) are 
some of the available softwares, but can ImageJ perform 3D volume rendering 
and calculation? 
 
I would greatly appreciate any advices given. Thank you! 
 
Best regards,
Joan, PhD student
Singapore 
 
  

 

 

 

 

 

 


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