AstroImageJ
ImageJ for Astronomy
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Download ImageJ as a.zip file for: MAC OS9; MAC OSX; Windows (without Java - suggested if your computer is recently new) Windows (bundled with Java 1.5.0 9.0) Expanding MAC.zip files. Often these files will automatically unzip when double clicked but if.
- Download ImageJ bundled with JAVA from NIH here. Extract the contents of ImageJ.zip to somewhere on your computer; Download the micaToolbox files (link above) Extract the micaToolbox zip contents to your ImageJ/plugins/ directory; If ImageJ is currently running, either restart it, or go helprefresh menus to load the toolbox.
- Bio7 is a MacOSX update that fixes some bugs, adds two new scripts in the R-Shell view, and updates the ImageJ plugin to version 1. Updates the ImageJ plugin to. Scripts and ImageJ plugins in. Script and ImageJ plugin location.
- Due to security issues on OSX 10.12 and later, Micro-Manager does not start when opening ImageJ. To circumvent this, within the Micro-Manager folder in Applications, hold command and drag ImageJ onto the desktop. Then hold command and drag it back in. Then try running again. See Installation Notes.
The latest version has many features to enhance astronomical image processing, especially for photometry. Ebay turbo lister free download. These include a versatile image display, time-series stacks, a link to Astrometry.net for adding coordinates, built-in AstroCC to set and time and place, links to Simbad for object identification, and exoplanet model fitting. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux by downloading an installation package . After installation, the built-in Help->Update option keeps your version current.
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- Runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS
- Provides an interactive interface similar to ds9
- Reads and writes FITS images with standard headers
- Allows FITS header viewing and editing
- Plate solves and adds WCS to images seamlessly using the Astrometry.net web interface
- Displays astronomical coordinates for images with WCS
- Provides object identification via an embedded SIMBAD interface
- Aligns image sequences using WCS headers or by using apertures to correlate stars
- Image calibration including bias, dark, flat, and non-linearity correction with option to run in real-time
- Interactive time-series differential photometry interface with option to run in real-time
- Allows comparison star ensemble changes without re-running differential photometry
- Provides an interactive multi-curve plotting tool streamlined for plotting light curves
- Includes an interactive light curve fitting interface with simultaneous detrending
- Allows non-destructive object annotations/labels using FITS header keywords
- Provides a time and coordinate converter tool with capability to update/enhance FITS header content (AIRMASS, BJD, etc.)
- Exports analyses formatted as spreadsheets
- Creates color images and with native ImageJ processing power
- Optionally enter reference star apparent magnitudes to calculate target star magnitudes automatically
- Optionally create Minor Planet Center (MPC) format for direct submission of data to the MPC
- Recently added when you update to the daily build after installation --
- Nearby eclipsing binary star identification from expected depth versus light curve RMS table for TESS follow-up
- Delta-magnitude versus RMS plot
- Enhanced contrast controls
- Annotations are retained when placing apertures
- FITS header search feature
An article on AstroImageJ appears in the Astronomical Journal (2017). Additional details on the user interface are available through astro-ph in reference 1701.04817v1. The User Guide may be downloaded here.
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Comments, requests for help and new features, and bug reports should be posted to the AstroImageJ Forum.
AstroImageJ is ImageJ with astronomy plugins and macros installed. It includes tools based on the Göttingen ImageJ astronomical resourceswith additions we find useful.Because it was necessary to modify the original ImageJ code to enable some of these features, this package should be installed inits entirety.
AstroImageJ is open source software and is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.It incorporates ImageJ components which are in the public domain.
- Open Access article from the Astronomical Journal (2017) -- AstroImageJ: Image Processing and Photometric Extraction for Ultra-Precise Astronomical Light Curves
- Expanded version of the AIJ article on astro-ph with explanations of many functions
- Download an installation package of AstroImageJ - then update to latest version and features after download with Help->Update
- Forum for AIJ users
- Most recent User Guide for AIJ
- Resources for ImageJ and Java
Last update: January 3, 2019
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Micro-Manager versions
Currently, there are 2 usable versions of Micro-Manager: 1.4 and 2.0-gamma. These versions use the same code to interface to devices, but differ in their user interface, and file reading/saving code. 2.0-gamma is actively developed and maintained. 1.4 is no longer developed (except for the device support and the ASI diSPIM plugin). If you start using Micro-Manager, it is recommended to use the latest nightly build of 2.0-gamma.
Due to security issues on OSX 10.12 and later, Micro-Manager does not start when opening ImageJ. To circumvent this, within the Micro-Manager folder in Applications, hold command and drag ImageJ onto the desktop. Then hold command and drag it back in. Then try running again. See Installation Notes.
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Nightly Builds
Although there has been no official release for quite some time, further development and multiple bug fixes have occurred in the 1.4 branch in parallel with development of 2.0. Nightly builds are almost always stable and a better choice for most users than the latest official release.
- Version 2.0-gamma (Windows) (you most likely want the 64-bit version)
- Version 1.4 (Windows) (pay attention to 32-bit or 64-bit, both are listed but you need the one matching your Windows OS)
Micro-Manager 1.4.22 (August 14, 2015)
Read the Known Issues.
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- Windows 32-bit, 63.4 MB
- Windows 64-bit, 65.1 MB
Requires Windows XP, or 7-10. Windows 7 recommended. Device drivers may have other requirements.
- Mac OS X (Universal Binary), 54.0 MB
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Requires Mac OS X 10.5-10.10. 10.11 (El Capitan) is not yet supported. Device drivers may have other requirements.
(OS X 10.8 and later: if the application does not open when double-clicked for the first time, try ctrl-click or right click, then select 'Open'.)
(OS X 10.8 and later: if the application does not open when double-clicked for the first time, try ctrl-click or right click, then select 'Open'.)
- Under GNU/Linux platforms, you should compile micro-manager from source.
Known issues in 1.4.22
- If you use AndorSDK3 (Andor sCMOS cameras) and experience a crash upon starting Micro-Manager (or loading a hardware configuration), please upgrade to the 20150820 nightly build (Windows 64-bit, Windows 32-bit)
- Olympus IX83 users: please use 1.4.21 instead.
Changes in 1.4.22 (since 1.4.21)
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- Bugfixes and enhancements in the main application
- Fix a hang when restarting MDA with data processors installed while Live mode is running (Mark Tsuchida)
- When adding Z stage devices, the user may now specify the directionality of the stage (whether positive or negative directions move closer to the sample)
- Fix a bug with storage of user configuration data on Windows 8 and later operating systems (Chris Weisiger)
- Bugfixes relating to saved data:
- Fix a minor bug in formatting of metadata in multipage TIFF files (Mark Tsuchida)
- Fix a bug causing truncation of OME Medatada (Chris Weisiger)
- Fix a memory leak noticeable when running acquisitions with large position lists (Chris Weisiger)
- Display bugfixes:
- Fix a bug causing RGB channels to be swapped when loading files (Chris Weisiger)
- Fix display of total timepoints in cancelled acquisitions (Chris Weisiger)
- Fix a bug in behavior of slider controls in European locales (Mark Tsuchida)
- Fix a NullPointerException when the logfile directory is missing (Mark Tsuchida)
- Fix a NullPointerException in the Metadata panel (Nico Stuurman)
- Correctly remember autofocus parameters in preferences (Mark Tsuchida)
- Enable high-resolution rendering on Macs with Retina Displays
- Add setting for focus stage coordinate polarity in Hardware Configuration Wizard (Mark Tsuchida)
- New plugins
- Mightex Polygon, for controlling the Polygon patterned illuminator devices
- Updated plugins
- ASIdiSPIM: numerous bugfixes and improvements (Jon Daniels, Nico Stuurman)
- Projector: numerous bugfixes and improvements (Jon Daniels, Nico Stuurman)
- HCS Site Generator
- Improved acquisition pathing within a well, using a snakelike route (Nico Stuurman)
- add support for 6- and 12-well plates (Thomas Petebauer, Chris Weisiger)
- Autofocus plugins
- Added NullAutofocus, an autofocus method that does nothing, useful in certain complex acquisitions (Mark Tsuchida)
- New device adapters
- CNCMicroscope adapters (David Konerding)
- ArduinoNeoPixel: Adafruit NeoPixel sheild as a shutter
- RAMPS: RepRap RAMPS/Marlin motor drivers as XY and Z stage
- Diskovery: Andor Diskovery multi-modal imaging system (Nico Stuurman)
- Standa8SMC4: An alternative Standa stage adapter using the XIMC motion control library (Eugene Seliverstov)
- CNCMicroscope adapters (David Konerding)
- Updated device adapters
- Andor: Update Andor DLLs; add iXon 888 isolated crop ROIs; support FVB mode; add hardware timestamps on compatible cameras; fix Exposure display (Matthew Milford, Andor)
- AndorSDK3: Allow fast exposure switching for Snap; allow switching on/off static blemish correction; add shutter control properties (Matthew Milford and Francis McCloy, Andor)
- AndorShamrock: Add Rayleigh wavelength property; other fixes (Francis McCloy, Andor)
- ASITiger: Support SetOriginX/Y; updates to scanner and PLogic; hardware sequencing support for piezo (Jon Daniels, ASI)
- Cobolt: Fix a serial communication issue (Mark Tsuchida)
- GigECamera: Avoid an error while connecting with some cameras (Mark Tsuchida)
- IIDC: Add limited/experimental color camera support (Mark Tsuchida)
- LeicaDMI: Add fixed shutter delay setting (Egor Zindy); fix turret control issues with DMi8 (Mark Tsuchida)
- Marzhauser: Fix potential serial communication issue (Falk Dettmar, Marzhauser)
- Mightex_C_Cam: Updates (JT Zheng, Mightex)
- NI100X (National Instruments): Add support for hardware-triggered sequencing (Chris Weisiger)
- OpenCVgrabber: update from OpenCV 2.4.8 to 2.4.9 on OS X (Mark Tsuchida)
- PCO_Camera: Fix issue when using software trigger mode with pco.camera (Franz Reitner, PCO)
- PI: Fix serial connection issue with certain controllers (Mark Tsuchida)
- PICAM: Allow use of multiple cameras (Mark Tsuchida)
- PVCAM: Fix a crash when enabling Color during Live; fix a possible Snap failure after changing binning and ROI; prevent timeout with slow cameras (Photometrics)
- Prior: Fix a communication issue with certain controllers (Mark Tsuchida)
- Sapphire: Fix a serial communication issue (Mark Tsuchida)
- SpectralLMM5: Add FLICR (PWM) and fiber output selection support (Nico Stuurman)
- StandaStage: Disable limit switch setting causing issues with some setups (Ed Simmons)
- SutterLambda: Add setting for filter wheel timeout (Nico Stuurman)
- XIMEA: Fix crash upon Snap; use camera timestamp resetting only for applicable cameras; add missing GPO port modes for MU USB2 (Marian Zajko, XIMEA)
- Yokogawa CSU22, CSUX, CSUW1: Fix a possible hang; speed no longer a state device (Pariksheet Nanda)
- ZeissCAN: Fix problem while disconnecting when connected by USB (Nico Stuurman)
- New closed-source device adapters
- MightexPolygon: Mightex Polygon multiwavelength patterned illuminators (Mightex)
- Updated closed-source device adapters
- HamamatsuHam: Fix ROI coordinates when binning enabled (Nico Stuurman)
- Olympus: Fix Focus Sensitivity setting (Mark Tsuchida)
- OlympusIX83: Prevent reporting incorrect stage position immediately after move (Mark Tsuchida)
- RaptorEPIX: Add support for OWL640, Ninox and Eagle cameras (David Biggs)
- Changes of interest to developers
- Micro-Manager 1.4.22 is SVN trunk r15693, 3rdparty r176.
- All but a few of the Java dependency JARs are now fetched from Maven repositories using Ivy, rather than using the copy in
3rdpartypublic/classext
(Mark Tsuchida) - Add an
unregisterForEvents()
method to thegui
(ScriptInterface
) API (Henry Pinkard) - MMCore API changes
- Add methods
setOriginX(), setOriginY()
for XY stages that allow zeroing X and Y independently (Mark Tsuchida) - The
home()
andstop()
method now also work with Z/focus stages (where supported) (Mark Tsuchida) - Add methods
setFocusDirection(), getFocusDirection()
, allowing to store and retrieve focus stage coorinate polarity where known. Explicitly set values are recorded in hardware configuration file (Mark Tsuchida) - Add methods
getGalvoXMinimum(), getGalvoYMinimum()
(Nico Stuurman)
- Add methods
- MMDevice interface changes
- Add optional methods to set X and Y origin separately for XY stages (
SetXOrigin()
andSetYOrigin()
) (Mark Tsuchida) - Add optional
Home()
andStop()
methods to Z/focus stages (Mark Tsuchida) - Add optional
GetFocusDirection()
to Z/focus stages (Mark Tsuchida) - Add
GetXMinimum(), GetYMinimum()
methods to galvo device (Nico Stuurman) - The HubID property is now read-only (Nico Stuurman)
- Add optional methods to set X and Y origin separately for XY stages (
- Miscellaneous
- Added a MATLAB script,
StartMMStudio.m
that configures and starts MMStudio (Windows only) (Mark Tsuchida)
- Added a MATLAB script,
(Previous releases)
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