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NanoScope Analysis v1.30r1 Now Availiable - Free Download

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Bede Pittenger Posted: Thu, May 26 2011 12:55 PM

We are please to announch the release of the latest version of NanoScope Analysis, Bruker's free offline data processing software.  Download a copy by following the directions given here: NanoScope Analysis v130r1 Download Instructions.pdf

NanoScope Analysis is a software package for analyzing SPM data (images, ramp data, HSDC, etc.) collected using Bruker SPMs. Current features and improvements in v1.30r1 include:

  • New! Synchronized cursors and analyses: select multiple channels by control-clicking on the tabs. Subsequent analyses or cursors will be applied to all selected channels
  • New! Color table editor: choose Commands>Adjust image color scale from the menu
  • New! Additional monitor size support now includes netbooks, laptops, multiple monitors, etc.
  • New! Linearity verification
  • New! Improved hi-res 3D rendering
  • All major functions of NanoScope v8.xx offline
  • Context sensitive online help -- just hit F1 or click on the blue ‘?’ icon
  • Compatible with data from both NanoScope and SPMLab based Scanning Probe Microscopes
  • More intuitive organization of channels and files – no more overlapping windows
  • Image processing and analysis history with Undo/Redo
  • Save your image processing and analysis work at the end of the day and automatically recreate it later
  • Compatible with 64bit operating systems and Windows 7
  • Choose between automatic or 'as captured' data scaling
  • Improved image display of quantitative data
  • Particle Analysis
  • Bearing Analysis
  • Image Math (add, subtract, multiply, divide images or scaled 'unit image')
  • Arbitrary image rotation (not just multiples of 90 degrees)
  • Histogram based data range/brightness/contrast & color table selection
  • SPMLab start from real-time: a single mouse click transfers images from real-time to analysis without interrupting ongoing data acquisition

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