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Bio-Formats

The Bio-Formats Library

Bio-Formats, the solution for reading proprietary microscopy image data and metadata.

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Bio-Formats is a software tool for reading and writing image data using standardized, open formats. Bio-Formats is a community driven project with a standardized application interface that supports open source analysis programs like ImageJ, CellProfiler and Icy, informatics solutions like OMERO and the JCB DataViewer, and commercial programs like Matlab.

Bio-Formats is developed by the Open Microscopy Environment consortium, including development teams at LOCI at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Dundee and Glencoe Software. Licensing and citing information is on the OME licensing page.

Bio-Formats 5 improves support for High Content Screening, time lapse imaging, digital pathology and other complex multidimensional image formats, reading and converting over 140 file formats to the OME-TIFF data standard.

Bio-Formats is a community project and we welcome your input. You can find guidance on reporting a bug, upload files to our QA system for testing, and contact us via our mailing lists or forums. Further information about how the OME team works and how you can contribute to our projects is in the Contributing Developer Documentation.
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