FreeSFP
FreeSFP allows high speed and high quality visualization of volume data acquired with 3D microscopes or medical equipment like MRI or CT scanners. FreeSFP consists of a fast renderer linked to a high quality ray tracing renderer. The fast renderer creates a thumbnail on the fly with which you can determine the image as you would like it to be rendered in full. After that, you can render the data in a big image.
Features
- » An easy-to-use interface
- » Thumbnail representation of image
- » Adjustable default setting of all parameters
- » Reads ICS, ICS2, numbered series TIFF, Zeiss Lsm, Metamorph STK, Biorad PIC, Olympus 'Fluoview', Leica files, Imaris classic, Delta Vision IMSubs, MRC, IPLab Tiff.
- » Writes rendered images in TIFF format.
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Supported Technologies
Silicon Graphics IRIX,
Linux,
Macintosh,
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT
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Software
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Pricing
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Additional Product Information
FreeSFP is a free of charge volume renderer that enables you to explore 3D digital images instantly from a selectable viewpoint. It is especially suitable for single or multi-channel images from microscopes or MRI.
The computational work is done by the Simulated Fluorescence Process (SFP) algorithm that takes the volume image as a distribution of fluorescent material, simulating what happens if the material is excited and how the subsequently emitted light travels to the observer.
It consists of a fast renderer linked to a high quality ray tracing renderer. The fast renderer creates a thumbnail on the fly with which you can determine the image as you would like it to be rendered in full. After that, you can render the data in a big image.