MicroView Changelog Extend demo date to 2016-02-01 ​Fixes to Advanced ROI tool: interactions on slices other than z-slice were broken Improvements DICOM: patient orientation labelling should be correct for all images now (switch internally to using the new vtkDICOM library) Volume Renderer: opacity-based picker …
MicroView We’re happy to announce the availability of our first release candidate of MicroView 2.5. After some 22 beta releases and 31 alphas and after lots of great feedback from our user community it’s high time that we release 2.5.0 final. Unless there’s major issues with this release candidate, …
MicroView It’s been some months since we blogged about MicroView , and it’s high time that we updated our community on its development status – never fear, development continues on unabated. We’ve been mostly focusing on improving MicroView’s core stability (hence the “beta” …
Example Image Step-and-shoot respiratory or cardiac gated images are readily available from many Cone beam geometry microCT scanners on the market today. While admittedly the simplest method to acquire multiphase image data, step-and-shoot scan methods can spend upwards of 50% of the scan time simply accelerating and …
We’ll be at the 2013 World Molecular Imaging Congress in Savannah, Georgia this month. If you are at the conference, be sure to drop by booth 312 to see our latest offerings. This is our first time as an exhibitor at WMIC, and we look forward to meeting new people and old friends, as well as having many interesting …
MicroView development continues with additional features being added with each alpha release. While developing MicroView our primary focus has always been analytic tool development, especially for microCT applications. However, we recently took some time to complete the porting of Tkinter widgets found in older …
Parallax Innovations is pleased to preview another cutting-edge product – the CT Sabre. The CT Sabre is a robotic arm that fits inside the bore of a micro-CT scanner and is controlled remotely through software, allowing you to perform procedures, such as the delivery of therapeutic agents, biopsies, blood sampling, …
For those into numerology, tonight’s release of MicroView may be especially auspicious: we’ve just uploaded the 13th alpha release of MicroView 2.5.0, with well over 600 bug fixes and improvements since we began the new stream of development. Coincidentally, our build number decided to play along with the …
MicroView 2.5.0 alpha10 is now available from our website for win32, win64 and OSX platforms. The Mac version no longer requires X, which is helpful if you run Mountain Lion 10.8. There’s two new plugins to try out, as well as the return of the basic bone analysis app. Let us know what you think. See here for all …
We’ve just relaunched our website , with a fresh new look, and tighter integration with our blog. The original blogger.com site will continue to work for a while, but anyone linking to it is encouraged to switch to using our new blog location .