as the website says: ‘From the microscope to publication, OMERO handles all your images in a secure central repository. Micro-ManagerĪ one-stop shop for image acquisition, manipulation and publication. For a wiki entry with FAQs concerning Image J, see: and the ImageJ Cookbook here. There is another manual that is not linked to the ImageJ site from CNRS. A basics guide is here, but the best user guide, in my view is online here and as a printable PDF here. Also read the Learning page with a Getting Started tutorial, User Guides, further tutorials and presentations by developers. See the Documentation entry on the NIH webpage with example images to practice on. Other plugins are available from MBF (Tony Collins), Scourceforge, Nico Stuurman, Volume viewer (see also VolumeJ and its manual). The most comprehensive set of several hundred plugins can be found on the Image J website ( ), and are grouped under headings: Acquisition, Analysis, Filters, Graphics, Input/Output, Stacks and Utilities.
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