List of microscopy visualization systems information
This is a list of software systems that are used for visualizing microscopy data.
For each software system, the table below indicates which type of data can be displayed: EM = Electron microscopy; MG = Molecular graphics; Optical = Optical microscopy.
Name
Applications
License
Supported OS
Citation
Comments
Amira
EM MRI MG Optical
commercial[1]
4D cube for life applications
Avizo
EM MG Optical MRI
commercial
Windows, Linux, Mac
4D cube for industry applications
MountainsMap Image
Optical
commercial
Windows
includes shaded spots quantification, contour metrology
MountainsMap SEM
EM Optical
commercial
Windows
includes SEM 3D stereo reconstruction
IMOD
EM Optical
free and open-source
tomviz
EM Optical
free and open-source
Windows, Linux, Mac
Integrates Python / SciPy
OME
EM Optical
free and open-source
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