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News Release from: Nikon UK | Subject: Imaris
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 10 September 2002

Deconvolution packages deliver clarity

Software distribution agreement means microscope manufacturer can supply two of the best packages for processing and visualisation of multidimensional images

Nikon has sealed a distribution agreement with Bitplane to supply software packages for deconvolution of microscopic images To satisfy the needs of modern-day microscopists, Nikon is now able to provide Imaris (Bitplane) and Huygens Essential (SVI) software, ensuring unparalleled processing and visualisation of multidimensional images

As a perfect accompaniment to Nikon's superior C1 confocal microscope system, the packages will give the user control at a multitude of levels - from volume image surface reconstruction to data display and analysis.

Huygens Essential software package is tailored to undertake deconvolution of microscopic images - removing the 'fuzziness' of a digital image using a complex series of algorithms.

Based on cross-platform technology, Huygens Essential uses a wizard-driven user interface to guide operators through the deconvolution process.

A wide variety of images from 2D widefield (WF) to 4D multi-channel two-photon confocal images can be processed.

A dual 4D slicer tool compares raw and deconvolved data or results from different runs.

By generating a geometric object from a volume image, SVI's ImarisSurpass creates an expanded range of data-rich imaging options.

A customisable 3D calibration grid can be displayed for visual reference and selected regions of an image can be hidden to reveal objects inside.

ImarisSurpass also has the capacity to display surface and volume images simultaneously.

Morphological investigations are aided with the ability to import external objects and display shape changes over time, or compare different data sets.

The operator can employ additional modules, such as the Imaris MeasurementPro to enable precise 3D distance and light intensity measurements.

Using the Surpass Topo module, topographic surfaces can also be visualised using a 3D representation.

As a result of this agreement, Nikon can now deliver an unrivalled suite of deconvolution software with clarity just a few mouse clicks away. Request a free brochure from Nikon UK ...

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