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Dear CLS and Andreas,
Many users, many analysis questions and many preferences. With this in
mind, we like to add to this discussion another option. Many of you know
and may use Huygens for its deconvolution, but it is also possible to
add 3D-5D image analysis functions to the same user interface avoiding
file transfer and re-scaling of data. Analysis options are available for
a very affordable price and for many situations (beginners/expert users,
and floating or node-locked licenses). Best advise that we can give: ask
for free test versions of each package and see whether it fulfils your
needs and budget.
Best wishes,
Vincent
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On 13-11-19 23:33, Benjamin Smith wrote:
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> One other software package to consider is Avizo. When we bought it, it was
> one of the cheapest options, as well as one of the most powerful,
> especially for large data. Bonus points for the fact it lets you load and
> display multiple datasets simultaneously, and even tune the shading to make
> 3D images especially clear for publications. We also had Imaris, but we
> found ourselves turning more often to Avizo, except for object tracking
> ,which Imaris is very good at.
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> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 7:32 AM Andreas Bruckbauer <
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>> Dear all, I am interested to hear your opinions regarding image analysis
>> software for processing of larger datasets 3D and 4D datasets. How
>> do Imaris, Arivis and Aivia (maybe others?) compare? I am aware of Icy and
>> Fiji, but often find that we are hitting the limits when working with large
>> files e.g. 20 GB - 50 GB, but not the TB range yet. On the other hand we
>> often have to go back to Fiji to do some more complex analysis. This would
>> be for a light microscopy facility setting. Best wishes Andreas
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