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Substantially identical to NIH Image

Extensive support of Scion CG-7, LG3, VG-5 and AG-5 frame grabbers

Display of 24 bit color images

Control of on-chip integrating cameras

 

Extensive image analysis capabilities

Image enhancement and annotation support

Full macro language for task automation

Available at no charge




Scion Image for MacOS is an extended version of NIH Image, written at the National Institutes of Health, the most popular image acquisition and analysis program for the Macintosh. Scion Image may be used to capture, display, analyze, enhance, measure, annotate, and output images. Scion Image extensively supports Scion CG-7, LG-3, VG-5 and AG-5 frame grabber boards, and provides a powerful and complete image acquisition environment.

The modifications which Scion has made to NIH Image involve advanced capturing capabilities, video export abilities, and the display of 24 bit color images. Complete support has been added for the Scion CG-7 RGB color frame grabber including high resolution capture, color frame averaging and frame summation, and color on-chip integration. Scion Image supports video rate frame averaging, blank field shading correction, and mathematical operations with the Scion AG-5 frame grabber. Exporting video images to video printers is supported on Scion frame grabbers with video outputs.

Scion Image is available free of charge. Frequent updates of Scion Image are made to keep it current with NIH Image. Scion only provides full technical support to users of Scion Image who own a Scion Frame Grabber board. No support will be provided to users who do not own a frame grabber board from Scion.




Scion Image requires a Macintosh with a PowerPC processor and at least 16 Mb of RAM. Those working with color images or frame sequences should have at least 32 Mb of RAM. Scion Image works best with display systems capable of supporting millions or thousands of colors. System 7 or later is required. Currently there is no Mac OS X support.




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