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Image J is very versatile for most image processing operations. If you would
softwares (volocity etc.). Image J also has some deconvolution plug ins
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> Try ImageJ. It's free:
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http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/>
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> On 2011-09-22, at 11:39 AM, Ramshesh, Venkat K wrote:
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> > Dear all,
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> > Our imaging core is looking to buy imaging software for offline image
> processing, quantification etc. for mostly confocal and multiphoton
> fluorescence microscopy. I was hoping if folks here had any suggestions or
> recommendations as to which software to purchase in this regard. Thanks for
> all your help in advance.
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> > Best,
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