[Histonet] Image analysis software

Julio Benavides j.benavides at eae.csic.es
Fri Feb 26 03:29:28 CST 2016


Hi Jodi,

I was using imageAnalysis from Olympus some years ago, bus since I  
discovered ImageJ there is no way I will go back to commercial stuff.  
Pros of ImageJ, apart from the obvious one that it is free, is that a  
lot of people is using it, so plenty of tutorials, tricks, how-to in  
internet. Also, there are plenty of add-on to this software so there  
will be always one application for your needs. You don't need a big  
computer to work with it. Only downside, if you can consider it, is  
that the looks of the software are not as fancy as the commercial ones.

I use it for image analysis in IHC and IHF.

Hope this helps. i also would be happy to know what other people  
thinks regarding this issue.

Cheers

Julio



Judi Ford via Histonet <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu> escribió:

> Hi everyone,
> We are in the middle of looking at image analysis software and I was  
> wondering what software programs people are using. Why did you pick  
> the one you are using? Are you using it for brightfield whole slide  
> analysis or for fluorescent slide analysis?  What file types can be  
> used with your software?
>
> I would love to hear your experiences.
>
> Thanks,
> Judi
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