LLSpy
Posted on 5 March 2019
LLSpy is a tool, designed by Talley Lambert, to support lattice light sheet data processing and is an extension of the cudaDeconv binary from the Betzig lab. The additional features include autodetection of experimental parameters, auto-choosing OTFs, performing image corrections and facilitating file handling. It can be used via a graphical user interface, by command line interface and in a python console.
Type of tool: Image analysis software
Resource Created By: Talley Lambert, Harvard Medical School
Is this tool open source?: Yes
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