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Just wanted to comment that it is possible to open more than one image in a single Imaris instance.
This was introduced in Imaris 9.2 ("Add image" in the File menu; see video called "Loading Multiple Images and Alignment" in
https://imaris.oxinst.com/versions/9-2 ). The applications mentioned in the video are to embed higher resolution or higher dimensional data in a--spatially-- larger dataset taken at lower resolution or with fewer dimensions, or to put things side by side. We've used it a bit for the latter: qualitative comparisons of a few different light-sheet datasets set side by side. I don't know how its performance compares with this functionality in other software, but it can be done.
Best,
Pablo
Pablo Ariel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Director of the Microscopy Services Laboratory
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Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
http://www.med.unc.edu/microscopyTel: 919-966-2413
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I don't have much to add to what has been said, except maybe this: Yes, one instance of Imaris will open only one data set. But you can open several instances of Imaris in parallel. Whether this is a fun thing to do or not will depend on the power of the hardware.
Best
Steffen
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