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Converting Microscopy Images Into Other Formats

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Jessica Bailey*
Affiliation:
Handmade Software, Inc.

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In recent years, microscopy systems have become more capable of capturing, transferring, and manipulating electronic images. In the last issue of this publication, there was a summary of different image format types and their flexibility for use with microscopy. This article will briefly discuss converting images among different formats, which often becomes necessary when transferring images from one software application to another or creating hardcopy of the image. In order to transfer the image, either the original software has to save the image to a format which the new software or output device can read, or that new software or device has to read a format which is native to the image generating software.

Sometimes (happy days), this all works out straightforwardly. Other times, transferring an image is impossible. The user then has the choice of writing his own conversion software, finding freeware, or purchasing a commercial conversion utility.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 1994