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Listing of all 36 news releases from Syncroscopy:
Imaging software assists diagnosis of parasite
User application article Work at Addenbrooke's demonstrates that Auto-Montage Pro is useful where a focused microscope image of a 3D pathogen is essential to confirm diagnosis and speed up treatment of debilitating diseases. Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (18 October 2007)
3D image software helps identify butterflies
User application article Auto-Montage Pro 3D image reconstruction software from Syncroscopy is being used at the Natural History Museum in London to help rapidly characterise a collection of swallowtail butterflies Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (13 August 2007)
Accurate 3D images for hymenoptera classification
User application article Syncroscopy reports that its Auto-Montage software is being used at a major US entomology centre to image different species of hymenoptera as part of the 'Assembling the Tree of Life' programme Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (26 October 2006)
Rapid and accurate identification of crop pests
User application article Auto-Montage Pro helps speed up California's agricultural import process by ensuring quick, easy identification of crop pests Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (31 August 2006)
Auto-Montage Pro part of Leica Application Suite
Syncroscopy and Leica Microsystems sign a major licensing deal allowing Leica to offer Auto-Montage Pro as part of the Leica Application Suite (LAS) software Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (23 May 2006)
A clearer view for pest control
Software is being used at the Museum Victoria, Australia's largest museum, to help construct a commercially important new entomology web site to help identification of pest insects Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy ( 8 June 2005)
Learning all about the birds and the bees
User application article Scientists at the Natural History Museum, London, are using Auto-Montage Pro to generate images of male bumblebee genitalia, by which bumblebee species can be accurately identified Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (23 May 2005)
Tools for improving digital imaging
Updated website offers simple guide to methods and tools to rapidly obtain perfect digital images from a microscope Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (11 February 2005)
Getting hip with the groove
User application article Automated microscope focus and stage control system is improving the imaging of human hip bones at major European bone research unit in Cambridge, UK Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (27 January 2005)
New ant species identified by imaging software
User application article Harvard University researchers use 3D imaging system in comprehensiove cataloguing project and confirm existence of a new species of ant from the Dominican Republic Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (15 October 2004)
Imaging an irreplaceable collection
User application article Images of world's largest rotifer reference collection captured on CD in less than three months by Auto-Montage Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (10 September 2004)
High speed focus and stage control
Automated system for practically any optical microscope offers high-speed slide scanning to create precise image maps Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (20 July 2004)
Software generates precise 3D microscopy images
Designed for professional microscopists anmd described as the next generation of the image reconstruction technology, this is said to be the easiest to use 3D imaging software available Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (14 June 2004)
Montage software puts images back in focus
New budget software for generating in-focus images of 3-D samples selects and combines the focused areas from source image files captured by any digital camera Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (17 May 2004)
3D microscopy on a budget
Inexpensive 3D imaging software is designed to save time by automatically creating in-focus images of 3D samples captured from users' existing image capture systems Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy ( 5 April 2004)
Getting the bugs into the system
User application article Major insect imaging project at Harvard aims to produce definitive images of the 11,000 recognised ant species in the world, with a little help from an automated imaging system Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy ( 4 December 2003)
Shapening views of the oldest fossils
User application article Three-dimensional image analysis software is helping Oxford researchers to investigate evidence for Earth's oldest fossils Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (21 July 2003)
Evolution under the microscope
User application article New application of microscopy software helps determine man's evolutionary progress with greater certainty Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy ( 9 June 2003)
New US headquarters
New premises in Frederick, Maryland, will allow Syncroscopy's US customers to have a direct link to dedicated personnel to answer all their microscopy application needs Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (26 May 2003)
Where science and art meet
User application article Infinite-focus images of hard tissues generated by microscopy software were considered so extraordinary they have been featured in an art exhibition Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (29 April 2003)
Software reduces microscope fatigue
Plug-and-play microscope cameras
Stitching microscope images together
Making sense of microscopy images
Caddis flies point to cooler ice age
All about digital microphotography
Automated microscope stage control
Microscopy imaging with confidence
Z-focus table for stereo microscopes
Free technical microscopy seminars
Improvements to microscopy imaging
Software puts fingerprints in focus
