[ome-users] ImSpectorPro support

Adrian Smith a.smith at centenary.org.au
Thu Feb 14 22:42:43 GMT 2013


Hi all,

We also have three TriMScope's here at the Centenary Institute and would be very interested in .msr support in Bioformats.

As noted we do use the OME-TIFF export but direct access would be an advantage.

Regards,

Adrian Smith
Centenary Institute, Sydney, Australia


On 15/02/2013, at 2:58 AM, "Paul Thomas (BIO)" <P.Thomas at uea.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi Jmarie,
> We already use the export to ome.tif and then open in ImageJ, but it is just one more step to carry out. I’ve already uploaded some example images to your “trac” site.
> Thanks,
> Paul.
> ____________________
> Dr. Paul Thomas, Director,
> The Henry Wellcome Laboratory for Cell Imaging,
> School of Biological Sciences,
> University of East Anglia,
> Norwich Research Park,
> Norwich,
> NR4 7TJ,
> United Kingdom.
>  
> e-mail: p.thomas at uea.ac.uk
> Tel: +44-1603-592196
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>  
> From: Jean-Marie Burel [mailto:j.burel at dundee.ac.uk] 
> Sent: 14 February 2013 15:55
> To: Paul Thomas (BIO); ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [ome-users] ImSpectorPro support
>  
> Dear Paul
>  
> Thanks for your interest.
>  
> The format is not supported and we have not yet discussed adding support for it but we will certainly be interested with sample data. 
> Other institutions have expressed similar interest.
>  
> You  should have an option to save the file as an OME-TIFF instead of the proprietary format, you will then be able to open the images using Bioformats
>  
> Regards
>  
> Jmarie
>  
>  
> 
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