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ImageJ distributions

Currently, there are different distributions that are based on or are extensions of the original ImageJ. The basic ImageJ package is available on the ImageJ website at the National Institute of Health (main interface and all the basic tools to load, view, process, and export images and data. Other distributions contain this core package and most of its features, but you need to add additional features and plugins to create an optimized interface for specific fields. Some of these other distributions are still easily recognizable as ImageJ, while others offer a completely different interface.

For different scientific fields, different distributions were developed based on the core of ImageJ. One of the major distributions for the life sciences is called Fiji (Fiji Is Just ImageJ), which can be found on the Fiji website ( Bio-Formats plugin, as described in the upcoming section. The advantages of this distribution are the large number of supplied plugins that come with it as well as a very user-friendly script editor. It also has an extensive update mechanism for both ImageJ as well as some plugins.

For the field of astronomy, a different distribution of ImageJ was developed, named AstroImageJ (takes the core implementation of ImageJ and supplements it with specific plugins and macros developed for analysis in the field of astronomy. It is not directly compatible with ImageJ. The core of ImageJ was slightly modified for this distribution.

An example of a distribution derived from ImageJ but with a different user interface is Icy (plugins are compatible. However, not every plugin developed for ImageJ will work within Icy and vice versa. In the Icy distribution, there is a strong emphasis on cellular and spot detection and tracking. There is also a strong emphasis on plugin development. Plugins that are developed for the Icy platform will have documentation and automated updating implemented by design. There are also possibilities for users to directly provide feedback to the developers from within the interface, which is a feature not present within other distributions based on ImageJ. A disadvantage may be that it requires several external libraries to be installed, most importantly VTK, which can cause issues on Linux systems.

Another distribution that uses ImageJ not only for the processing of data but also aids in the acquisition of data is called μManager, which can be found at https://www.micro-manager.org/. It is loaded from within ImageJ as a plugin, but provides a unique interface geared towards image acquisition and hardware control. Camera and microscope drivers allow the control of supported hardware used in image acquisition, which can then be fed directly to ImageJ for processing and analysis. An example of the use of μManager is in the Open SPIM project, where it is used to control a DIY light sheet microscope, acquire images, and process them.

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