Screenshots
From Endrov and VWB
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3D view using new voxel renderer (3D texture).
3D view with generated iso surface (2.5.0)
3D view of stack data (2.5.0)
This is the image window; several channels can be viewed simultaneously, either independently or linked. One can play the recording or move randomly. Contrast, brightness, zoom etc is of course there.
Window in Endrov to access ImServ, a lightweight image storage server.
ImServ control panel.
When you want to extract data, you begin by defining the shell (if it is an embryo) and then define where all the nuclei is. Nucleis are approximated with spheres. The process is semi-automatic - image analysis algorithms can be invoked to automatically detect most nuclei whereby just corrections are needed (as of writing, this is very beta).
Data associated with recorded images can be shown and edited inside the program.
The model view - a geometrical overview. All expression patterns for one or several recordings can be viewed in this window. Development can be followed by going forward and backward in time.
Very early screenshot from the Model view; the nuclei in the head of an L1 larva has been assigned from DIC images.

