Posted by
Stephan.Preibisch@mdc-berlin.de on
May 11, 2017; 10:58am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/high-res-3D-multi-channel-datasets-for-download-tp5018702p5018703.html
Hi Mario,
I wrote a bead simulator some time ago, might this help? It can do any size you want for testing …
Cheers,
Stephan
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http://preibischlab.mdc-berlin.deOn 11. May 2017, at 12:36, Mario Emmenlauer <
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Dear All,
I'd like to evaluate the available open source 3D volume rendering
software packages. But to challenge the software, I would like to come
close to the limits of current dataset size in X/Y/Z/C, i.e. have
high 3D resolution with multiple channels. Are there datasets with
very high resolution available? Interesting is either a big volume
like 1024 x 1024 x 1024 or more, or a large X/Y area with some Z-depth
like 10000 x 10000 x 10 or more. If there are multiple channels its
even better! I do not mind so much the sample type and data source,
confocal or super-resolution or anything is interesting.
Currently with the help of the list archive, I found the excellent
resource
https://loci.wisc.edu/software/sample-data and this gives a
good start, but the maximum Z resolution there is 70 planes on a 512^2
image dataset (albeit with time).
All the best,
Mario Emmenlauer
PS: I will cross-post this to the Confocal Microscopy List at
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further responses in their list archive.
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