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I ve heard about the conference in Luxembourg before but I couldn t participate. I d like to ask if the papers/presentations are publicly accessible and if yes, where can I find them? Thanks, Jirka -- Best regards and wishes of a pleasant day, Jiří Borovec ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jiří Borovec <jiri.borovec@fel.cvut.cz> PhD student at CMP CTU, ISC member http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~borovji3 On 22 October 2012 23:12, Curtis Rueden <ctrueden@wisc.edu> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > The ImageJDev team has released the fifth beta of ImageJ2, version 2.0.0- > beta5. > > ImageJ 2.0.0-beta5 is a "beta"-quality release, meaning the code is not > finished. The design is more stable than before but still subject to change > until the final 2.0.0 release. It is recommended that people continue to > use ImageJ v1.x for critical work. > > The ImageJ2 user interface is modeled after ImageJ v1.x as much as > possible. However, under the hood, ImageJ2 is a complete redesign of > ImageJ. It provides backward compatibility with older versions of ImageJ by > bundling the latest v1.x code and translating between "legacy" and "modern" > image structures. > > Development of this release of ImageJ focused on the addition of scripting > support. The release was timed to coincide with the ImageJ conference in > Luxembourg, to ensure participants have access to a recent, stable > codebase. Since the development cycle for this beta was shorter than many > of our previous cycles, there are fewer new major features. But we have > made substantial progress on some big ticket items (such as multi-step undo > and redo) that will be part of the next beta release. > > For further details on this release, including a discussion of new > features, please see our blog post: > http://developer.imagej.net/2012/10/19/imagej-v200-beta5 > > You can download the release from: > http://developer.imagej.net/downloads > > To more accurately reflect what is left to do, we have recently reestimated > ImageJ2's release dates, and scheduled additional betas before the final > 2.0.0 release. See the Downloads page for the updated table of planned > future releases and roadmap links for the project. The focus of the next > release (2.0.0-beta6) is on robust core support for N-dimensional data, > including very large image data, and data/display decoupling. > > For more details on the ImageJ developments, see the web site at: > http://developer.imagej.net/ > > Regards, > Curtis Rueden > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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> I d like to ask if the papers/presentations are publicly accessible > and if yes, where can I find them? You can browse the conference program at: http://imagejconf.tudor.lu/program/start This includes presentation and poster abstracts. Regards, Curtis On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Jiří Borovec <[hidden email]>wrote: > Good morning, > I ve heard about the conference in Luxembourg before but I couldn t > participate. > I d like to ask if the papers/presentations are publicly accessible and if > yes, where can I find them? > > Thanks, Jirka > -- > Best regards and wishes of a pleasant day, Jiří Borovec > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Jiří Borovec < > [hidden email]> > PhD student at CMP, ISC member, CTU tel.: +420 2 2435 7590 > http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~borovji3 mobile: +420 > 728480285 > > > On 22 October 2012 23:12, Curtis Rueden <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > The ImageJDev team has released the fifth beta of ImageJ2, version 2.0.0- > > beta5. > > > > ImageJ 2.0.0-beta5 is a "beta"-quality release, meaning the code is not > > finished. The design is more stable than before but still subject to > change > > until the final 2.0.0 release. It is recommended that people continue to > > use ImageJ v1.x for critical work. > > > > The ImageJ2 user interface is modeled after ImageJ v1.x as much as > > possible. However, under the hood, ImageJ2 is a complete redesign of > > ImageJ. It provides backward compatibility with older versions of ImageJ > by > > bundling the latest v1.x code and translating between "legacy" and > "modern" > > image structures. > > > > Development of this release of ImageJ focused on the addition of > scripting > > support. The release was timed to coincide with the ImageJ conference in > > Luxembourg, to ensure participants have access to a recent, stable > > codebase. Since the development cycle for this beta was shorter than many > > of our previous cycles, there are fewer new major features. But we have > > made substantial progress on some big ticket items (such as multi-step > undo > > and redo) that will be part of the next beta release. > > > > For further details on this release, including a discussion of new > > features, please see our blog post: > > http://developer.imagej.net/2012/10/19/imagej-v200-beta5 > > > > You can download the release from: > > http://developer.imagej.net/downloads > > > > To more accurately reflect what is left to do, we have recently > reestimated > > ImageJ2's release dates, and scheduled additional betas before the final > > 2.0.0 release. See the Downloads page for the updated table of planned > > future releases and roadmap links for the project. The focus of the next > > release (2.0.0-beta6) is on robust core support for N-dimensional data, > > including very large image data, and data/display decoupling. > > > > For more details on the ImageJ developments, see the web site at: > > http://developer.imagej.net/ > > > > Regards, > > Curtis Rueden > > > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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