![]() Image SXM supports SAM, SCM, SEM, SFM, SLM, SNOM, SPM and STM images from the following systems: Asylum Research, Burleigh Instruments, Digital Instruments NanoScope II-III-IV, DME Rasterscope, DME Surface Data File, Gatan DigitalMicrograph, JEOL JSM, JEOL WinSem, JEOL WinSPM, JPK Instruments, Klocke Nanotechnik Atomikro, Leica LIF, Leica TCS, LEO SEM, Molecular Imaging PicoScan, NanoMagnetics Instruments SPMSIF, Nanonics Imaging, Nanonis, Nanosurf easyScan, Nanotec Electronica WSxM, Noran Instruments Vantage, NT-MDT, Omicron Vakuumphysik, Omicron SCALA, Oxford Instruments TOPSystem, Park Scientific Instruments HFS-LIF, Park Scientific Instruments HDF, Philips SEM, Quesant Instruments, RHK Technology SPM-32, RHK Technology XPM Pro, Seiko Instruments (SIINT) SPI, SPECS STM Aarhus, ThermoMicroscopes, TopoMetrix SPMLab, Unisoku, Vacuum Generators SAM, Veeco Innova, WA Technology, Zeiss AxioVision, Zeiss LSM. NVLink is available in A100 SXM GPUs via HGX A100 server boards and in PCIe GPUs via an NVLink Bridge for up to 2 GPUs. ![]() ![]() Availability and implementation: WSxM is a free software implemented in C++ supported on MS Windows, but it can also be run under Mac or Linux using emulators such as Wine or. A detailed protocol for measuring protein volume from SFM images using Image SXM has been published. ‘Flatten plus’ allows reducing low-frequency noise in SPM images in a semi-automated way preventing the appearance of typical artifacts associated with such filters. Image SXM is a Mac OSonly version of NIH Image that has been extended to handle the loading, display and analysis of AFM images in several file formats. Image SXM is a version of the public domain image analysis software NIH Image that has been extended to handle the loading, display and analysis of scanning microscope images. Image SXM (a, b & c) digital images of the cytospins (a) were manually edited to remove all non-macrophage cells and debris (b). The software presented here shares functionalities with Image SXM, an ImageJ derivative that runs as freeware in Mac OS operation systems.
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