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Openlab - 5.5

biological app for imaging cell structure & function

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Current Version: 5.5
Release Date: 2008-03-28
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 399
Downloads (all versions): 10,756

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Product Description:

Openlab is a modular imaging program designed specifically for multi-user scientific imaging. Openlab consists of a core program and an extensive range of modules. The core program is designed for image acquisition, measurement, presentation and publication. Modules are available to control hardware or add additional software capability, for example, time lapse imaging, ratio imaging, deconvolution and 3D imaging.

What's new in this version:

  • Added support for color binning on QImaging Micropublisher cameras (FB10527)
  • Added support for QImaging Retiga 4000R camera (FB9121)
  • Added support for setting focus limits for auto-focus (FB6642)
  • Added support for Sutter DG-5 (FB11577)
  • Enabled servo mode for Ludl XY stages (FB10718)
  • Fixed crash that could occur on Intel computers with auto-contrast on and a saturated signal with DCAM cameras (FB11806)
  • Fixed problem reading JPEG files on Intel Macs (FB11137)
  • Fixed problem that could cause error 12508 with Zeiss Axiovert microscopes (FB11667)
  • Fixed problem where auto-exposure would not work for color cameras on Intel Macs (FB11140)
  • Fixed problem where Automator Menu Items menu does not list all items if there are a lot of folders (FB10601)
  • Fixed problem where communication with Nikon TE2000 microscope could be unreliable on fast computers (FB11339)
  • Fixed problem where controlling Zeiss AxioImager Z1 reflector or condenser turret in an Automation would not update the palettes (FB11198)
  • Fixed problem where exposure slider would not work for Hamamatsu C9100-13 camera (FB11343)
  • Fixed problem where Leica DFC cameras would not work correctly (FB11402)
  • Fixed problem where Nearest Neighbor deconvolution could crash if the dialog was opened with only one layer selected (FB11615)
  • Fixed problem where Openlab could crash when opening a corrupted LIFF file (FB10732)
  • Fixed problem where Openlab would fail to start if a License Server with an SMA date after October 2008 was used (FB11284)
  • Fixed problem where the “iris” control would not work properly on the latest versions of Mac OS X (FB11823)
  • Fixed problem with running Automations with multiple sub-routines (FB10756)
  • Fixed problem with running some Automations on Intel Macs (FB10893)
  • Fixed problem with the AxioImager Z1 on Intel Macs (FB10932)
  • Improved error message if a file is not found in the Automator “Open Document” task (FB12065)
  • Improved performance of saving large LIFF files (FB10769)
  • Openlab will now load all the modules (except 3D Restoration) no matter what modules are programmed in the dongle (FB11804)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Openlab CommentaryRegarding pricing - Version: 3.1.6, 1/27/2004 08:03PM PST

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Graham Cox
One problem with pricing is that the cost depends on which module sets you require, and what sort of applications you have in mind. Your best bet is to give them a ring and discuss your requirements, I'm sure they will be very helpful. AFAIK, the lack of pricing on the website is not intended to mislead or deceive, but is simply because it's not straightforward. I should point out that I did used to work for these guys, though I don't any more, but knowing them, I'm sure they'll be able to help.
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Openlab CommentaryAnd this costs... - Version: 3.1.6, 1/27/2004 12:19PM PST

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iamdorian
...how much? Come on guys, you don't list pricing where we can find it even on your website, without having us pass you our private info. We're all growd up here, we can take it! This is always a problem with hi-cost proprietary tech-wear. There are pagination prepress programs, motion graphics packages, and 3D animation/modeling software pricd so that only top flight studios and the independently wealthy can use them. I am producing a budget sensitive science series that could really use a microscope and camera combo, and we need reliable OSX software to drive it. We were a bit curious about this, until we found that we had to cough up all our info just to find out the cost. Warning lights flashing...TOO MUCH $$!

There are some of us who might be interested, but would appreciate seeing if we're even in the ball park budget wise...so fess up will ya? Post pricing...please.

Thanks
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Openlab ReviewGreat software for… - Version: 3.1r1, 10/3/2002 04:15PM PST

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GFP7
cell imaging.
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