Hi Zong,
> It looks like using IJ's core functionality doesn't require any
> licensing issue, which is a big advantage. But somehow I couldn't find
> any example of such implementation to convince our team.
Well, it is pretty difficult to find commercial implementations of things,
seeing as how they are not open source.
That said, I know that Bitplane Imaris now provides integration with Fiji
(which is Just ImageJ):
http://www.bitplane.com/learning/enabling-imagej-fiji-and-matlab-plugins-in-imaris-tutorialSo commercial products are definitely using it! :-)
Regards,
Curtis
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 7:10 PM, grimper <
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> Dear all,
>
> I am wondering if there is any example of commercial software using
> ImageJ's
> API.
> We are thinking about the possibility to use our current analysis routine
> written in IJ's macro script (basically involves reading image,
> thresholding, binarization, particle analysis, ROI measurement) along with
> custom written front-end GUI (probably use C++ or C#) without rewrite
> everything.
>
> It looks like using IJ's core functionality doesn't require any licensing
> issue, which is a big advantage. But somehow I couldn't find any example of
> such implementation to convince our team.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Zong
>
>
>
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