Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy
Software for Image Analysis
Voxx : Written by Jeff Clendenon and Jason Byars
A voxel-based (not surface-based) 3D imaging program capable of near
real-time rendering of large microscopy data sets on inexpensive personal
computers has been developed in the Indiana Center for Biological Microscopy.
It was designed to use the low-cost (NVIDIA GeForce) 3D graphics processors
found on video boards in many lab and office PCs, instead of the more
expensive voxel processors or graphics workstations commonly used by others
for voxel-based rendering. The program currently runs on Windows 98/NT/2000,
Mac OS X and Linux. The Mac and Linux ports are currently a few builds behind.
Confocal Assistant (ver 4.02): Written by Todd Clark Brelje
A very neat and powerful program that reads Bio-Rad PIC images. It allows users
to make format conversion, projection, movies, color encoding, montages, etc.
Those who use Metamorph (Universal
Imaging) will still find Confocal Assistant useful. It is a lot faster than
Metamorph when you make projections. Best of all, it's free!
ImageJ : From the NIH
A free image processing tool from the NIH. It has an extesive library of plugins.
Zeiss LSM offline browser R4.0:
From Carl Zeiss, Inc.
You need it to convert your LSM images to Tiff format. It is useful for basic analysis as well.