Public bug reported:
URL:
http://www.jmicrovision.com/
Description:
JMicroVision was designed to describe, measure, quantify and classify
components of all kinds of images. It has an intuitive user interface with
powerful features and supports very large images (more than 1 GB, even with a
computer with little memory). JMicroVision contains tools having various
degrees of automation in order to handle with complex and varied images. Like a
microscope, it enables a dynamic observation of a specimen with the possibility
of combining various focus or modes of lighting (polarized light, fluorescence
…). Moreover, the magnifying lens and the multiview tool allow a simultaneous
view of several images, each one having its own zoom coefficient while keeping
a joint position in the center.
JMicroVision has been developed especially to analyze high definition images of
rock thin sections, but it can easily be used in other domains.
Main Features
* Read images in TIFF, BMP, FlashPiX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, and PNM formats
* Efficient visualization system
* Quantify components: objects or background
* Object analysis (size, shape, orientation, texture ...)
* Object classification
* Image processing (binary and morphology operations, filtering,
segmentation...)
* Image rectification (geometric corrections by control points)
* Digital point counting
* Tools for data collection in one or two dimensions
* Image annotation and description card
* Profile (variation of granulometry, density, objects or background)
* Save all measures, data, calibration and preferences in a single project
file
Manual, Help files, and plugins are also available at
http://www.jmicrovision.com/resources.htm
Uses Java and works on Linux, Mac, Windows, and Solaris
License: freeware - see download files
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: graphics medical needs-packaging science
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[needs-packaging] JMicroVision - Image analysis of very large images
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303838
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