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A very short list of (bio)image formats, please 😊 #34
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Hi @matuskalas the big vendors' formats (proprietary):
For open source, OME dominates I guess, with the addition of HDF5 Best :) |
Hey @matuskalas! Thanks for the ping, but I'm going to dodge the question a bit. I would prefer to not by in the position of proposing my subjective "relevance". No objections with @glyg's list as he's chosen essentially by market share. I'll offer you another one -- imports into the IDR:
As always, you can find more details about the specifics under https://j.mp/bio-formats-list |
Hey! On the note of it being a rather biased list, here is one:
Names were copied from the bioformat list here |
Hi all,
I am focusing on those that have yet to be named.
Here I would love to bring up the
imaris file format, *.ims,
Arivis *.sis,
BigDattaViewer *.xml,
hdf5 types,
DICOM Image *.dcm
DICOM Directory *.dicomdir, *.DICOMDIR (Dicom is an interesting one if you want to add it in the bioimage canon)
Others that I believe have not been named but exceed the assignment of not listing too many
Yokogawa CV *.mlf,
Yokogawa CPf *.mmd,
JPEG-2000 (*.jp2, *.j2k, *.j2c)
Hamamatsu tiff-like file format (*.ndpi)
High Dynamic Range Image (*.hdr)
Abberior Imspector (.obf, .msr)
Olympus file format (*.oir, *.oib, *.oif)
Slidebook (.sld) Media Handler
TrakEM2 Image file format (trakem2.xml, *.xml)
Best Seb
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Hey!
On the note of it being a rather biased list, here is one:
* PerkinElmer Operetta
* PerkinElmer Columbus
* Zeiss CZI
* Zeiss LSM (Laser Scanning Microscope) 510/710
* MRC (Medical Research Council)
* Leica LAS AF LIF (Leica Image File Format)
* IMOD
* Gatan Digital Micrograph
* Nikon NIS-Elements ND2
Names were copied from the bioformat list here<https://bio-formats.readthedocs.io/en/stable/supported-formats.html>
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Hi Matúš,
From the perspective of my core facility, here are the most commonly used file format: - Nikon NIS-Element (.nd2)
* Zeiss CZI (.czi)
* Zeiss LSM (.lsm)
* PerkinElmer Operetta (.tiff)
* Dicom (.dcm)
Kind regards,
Tatiana
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Subject: [edamontology/edam-bioimaging] A very short list of (bio)image formats, please 😊 (Issue #34)
Dear @tatianawoller<https://github.com/tatianawoller> @SebastianMunck<https://github.com/SebastianMunck> @rabuono<https://github.com/rabuono> @glyg<https://github.com/glyg> @joshmoore<https://github.com/joshmoore>
I'd like to ask you all for a 2-minutes favour: Could you please each post a very short list of 4-8 (or max16) (bio)image formats you consider the most relevant in bioimaging in general?
I'd like to use it as the highest-priority list of formats that absolutely need to be in EDAM.
(Of course we have all the OME-* and the most generic ones like TIFF, JPEG, but we're missing the more specific ones)
Million thanks!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙇🏽♂️
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Dear @tatianawoller @SebastianMunck @rabuono @glyg @joshmoore
I'd like to ask you all for a 2-minutes favour: Could you please each post a very short list of 4-8 (or max16) (bio)image formats you consider the most relevant in bioimaging in general?
I'd like to use it as the highest-priority list of formats that absolutely need to be in EDAM.
(Of course we have all the OME-* and the most generic ones like TIFF, JPEG, but we're missing the more specific ones)
Million thanks!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙇🏽♂️
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