Openlab is a modular imaging program designed specifically for multi-user scientific imaging. Openlab consists of a core program and an extensive range of modules. The core program is designed for image acquisition, measurement, presentation and publication. Modules are available to control hardware or add additional software capability, for example, time lapse imaging, ratio imaging, deconvolution and 3D imaging. The unique modular design concept provides the scientist with a versatile choice of system combinations ranging from inexpensive acquisition systems to
What's New
Version 5.5.3: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
This application proves that the concept of modular design is wrong. Instead of having a "mother-ship" application to which tie various modules, it is better to use separate applications. As a reasearcher, I will not recommend OpenLab to colleague.
[Version 4.0.3]
Anonymousreviewed on 29 Nov 2004
sorry, doesn´t initialize under 10.3.6
[Version 4.0.2]
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Openlab is a modular imaging program designed specifically for multi-user scientific imaging. Openlab consists of a core program and an extensive range of modules. The core program is designed for image acquisition, measurement, presentation and publication. Modules are available to control hardware or add additional software capability, for example, time lapse imaging, ratio imaging, deconvolution and 3D imaging. The unique modular design concept provides the scientist with a versatile choice of system combinations ranging from inexpensive acquisition systems to advanced systems for visualising cellular structure and function.
Anonymous reviewed on 28 Jun 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 29 Nov 2004