Scientific Volume Imaging proudly announces the release of Huygens Software version 3.5 with a new Object Stabilizer tool
Scientific Volume Imaging (SVI) has released version 3.5 of its well-known Huygens 3D deconvolution, visualization, and analysis software. This version includes the newly developed Object Stabilizer which can measure and correct for cell motion in time series, or movement in Z-series that are caused by shaking or thermal drift. Stabilization methods based on cross correlation, multi-object tracking, or center of mass alignment can be selected, and entail both x-y-z translation and axial rotation.
New features include improved spherical aberration correction by taking into account the coverslip position and imaging direction, a HDF5 file format reader and writer to store more microscopic parameters and data in a fully open, compact, and easy to access format. In addition the graphical interface has been modernized, scheduling high throughput deconvolution tasks is improved, and settings in visualization and analysis tools can be saved in templates.
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Image Caption: Images show the sum of four time frames of an apoptotic cell stained with fluorescent H2B nuclear protein. Time interval between slices is 300 seconds. Courtesy of M. Varecha and M. Kozubek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
