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3D View is a modified version of NIH Image that uses the autofocus method to visualize 3D confocal reflection datasets.
- 4pi Analysis is a provider of scientific data and image acquisition products for Macintosh personal computers.
- BioSystematica provides PC software, scanners and camera systems for the analysis electrophoretic gels.
- The Center for Image Processing in Education is using NIH Image to help teach kids about science, mathematics and technology.
- Color It! from MicroFrontier is an affordable image processing program for the Macintosh that's similar to Photoshop.
- DesAcc produces ImportACCESS, a plug-in for importing medical imaging data, and Digital Jacket, a program that provides full DICOM network access for desktop computers.
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The DICOM page provides a brief description of the DICOM standard, a free Windows DICOM viewer, and links to other DICOM sites.
- Executor is a Mac emulator that allows NIH Image to run on PCs.
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IGOR Pro from Wavemetrics is a scientific graphing and analysis program with facilities for quantitative image analysis and image acquisition via frame grabbers.
- The Image Processing Tool Kit
is a set of image processing and measurement plug-ins for Photoshop (both Mac and Windows).
- ImageQuant from Molecular Dynamics is Macintosh software for quantitative analysis of gels, blots, TLC, and microplates.
- Image SXM is a version of NIH Image that has been extended to handle the loading, display and analysis of scanning microscope images.
- ImageTool
is a free image processing and analysis program for Windows 95/NT from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
- Imaging Research makes the PC based MCID scientific image analysis system.
- MacCubeView is software for the visualisation of 3D data using texture-map and ray-cast techniques.
- MacVol is a volume rendering program for the Macintosh that's based on the VolPack library.
- Media Cybernetics produces Image-Pro Plus, a scientific image analysis application available for both Macintosh and Windows.
- Object-Image is based on NIH Image and supports a transparent layer for marking, flexible data array, 3D slicer, 3D wireframes, single-step debugger, AppleScript and user dialog window.
- Optimas Corporation provides PC Windows-based machine vision and scientific image analysis software and services.
- OSIRIS is a free medical image display and analysis package from the University Hospital of Geneva. It is available for Macintosh, UNIX and Windows.
- The Quantitative Image Analysis site has an improved version of the Gel Plotting Macros.
- Scanalytics creates scientific image analysis software for Macintosh and Windows.
- Scion Corporation produces scientific frame grabber cards and is porting NIH Image to Windows 95/NT.
- Synergy Research provided the DICOM reader and writes custom applications and extensions based on NIH Image.
- Universal Imaging Corporation produces scientific image capture, image
processing and image analysis products for PCs.
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