New Image-Pro Premier Image Analysis Software Debuts
Analysis tool can makes it easier to share and compare data.
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April 27, 2012
By DE Editors
Media Cybernetics has released Image-Pro Premier, a new image processing and analysis software package. The solution represents an expansion of earlier Media Cybernetics Image-Pro software packages, which are used for applications including life science research, quality control, industrial inspection, and forensic and physical sciences. The Image-Pro Premier package provides intuitive tools that make it easier to capture, process, enhance, measure, compare, analyze, automate, and share images and valuable data.
“New Image-Pro Premier features a highly intuitive user interface as well as a wide range of advanced analysis tools simply not found in other imaging software packages,” said Kathy Hrach, Media Cybernetics Product Manager. “Premier offers both 64- and 32-bit support, intuitive macros and app building tools, new and improved ways to automatically segment, classify, and measure objects, and an extensive set of easy-to-use tools for customizing workflow.”
The software is not only able to utilize the memory (RAM) available on the host computer, it can also stream multi-gigabyte movies directly to the hard drive. Multiresolution files, including Aperio (.svs) and BigTIFF (.btf), are supported by the new package as well.
Image processing steps can be applied to all opened images or entire folders of images via the software’s easy-to-use Batch Processing tools. The Smart Segmentation tool can be utilized to identify and segment challenging images that have faintly colored objects, textured objects, and uneven backgrounds.
Macros and apps are easy to edit with the new graphical drag-and-drop editing interface. The code-based editing tools can be utilized to test, edit, and debug scripts. Image-Pro Premier’s custom apps allow easy design of step-by-step workflows to guide users through their image analysis processes. Users can download apps from the Media Cybernetics Solutions Zone website or choose to develop and package their own to share with colleagues.
According to the company, the new solution is ideal for life science applications such as brightfield microscopy, cell biology, fluorescence imaging, and marine biology, as well as for industrial applications such as automotive manufacturing, forensics, pharmaceutical development, and semiconductors.
For more information, visit Media Cybernetics.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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