AutoQuant X Version 2.1
Media Cybernetics has released AutoQuant X Version 2.1 image deconvolution and 3D visualisation software.
Media Cybernetics has released AutoQuant X Version 2.1 image deconvolution and 3D visualisation software.
Media Cybernetics has released the IQbase 2.5 scientific image management software. This software enables organisations to store and query large numbers of images and related data.
Media Cybernetics has released version 2 of the AutoQuant X image deconvolution and 3D visualisation software. AutoQuant X2 now offers 64-bit support, in addition to other feature enhancements.
Media Cybernetics has released Image-Pro Plus Version 6.0, its scientific image processing and analysis software, including a number of new features along with support for Windows XP x64 operating systems. It also includes support for new file formats including read/write support for JPEG2000 and read support for EXIF JPEG files.
Image-Pro Plus Version 6.0 provides a streamlined acquisition interface that makes it simple to capture images. It includes a dynamic auto-range feature for optimised image views, as well as user-defined live scaling for low-light acquisition.
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