[ome-users] Time series from Deltavision split into 4

Cardone, Giovanni cardone at biochem.mpg.de
Thu Oct 4 08:46:55 BST 2018


Hi Dan,

the experiment setup was very simple, no points or panels, just three channels (2 fluorescence and one brightfield).
The ‘smallest’ DV file is about 2 GB, so I would need instructions on how to make it available.

Thanks,
Giovanni


From: ome-users [mailto:ome-users-bounces at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk] On Behalf Of Daniel White
Sent: Montag, 1. Oktober 2018 18:47
To: OME User Support List <ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [ome-users] Time series from Deltavision split into 4

Hi Giovanni

Sounds like a bug in the bioformats DV reader

Please upload a small as possible DV file and matching log file to the bioformats team and then it will be possible to find and squash the bug.

Did you use any advanced experiment t setup like points or panels?
How many colour channels?

Best

Dan
On Mon, 1 Oct 2018, 15:53 Cardone, Giovanni, <cardone at biochem.mpg.de<mailto:cardone at biochem.mpg.de>> wrote:
Hi,

recently a user of the DeltaVision at our facility has experienced an issue with opening a .dv file in Fiji (bio-formats 5.9.2). Specifically, the series is made of 944 time points, three channels of 640x640 images. When trying to open it, it is split into four non sequential series of 236 time points each, generated by interleaving: first series contains 1st, 5th, 9th … time points, second series 2nd, 6th, 10th … time points, and so on.
This issue appears randomly: for example, another series acquired the same day, 1024x1024 pixels, 3 channels, 560 time points, is properly opened as a single series.
The software installed on the microscope computer has been recently updated to SoftWoRx 7.0.0 RC6.
I tried to open the file with ICY, and the result is the same. The only software that we have and that could open it properly is Volocity 6.3.
Did anyone else experience this problem?

Thanks,
Giovanni Cardone

Imaging Facility
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Martinsried, Germany


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