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'''IPLab''' (Image Processing Lab) is image software apparently used in scientific applications, producing image files with a .ipl extension that are apparently raster images and can have multiple images in a file. This is one of the formats that is spottily documented online, with a few scattered references (and one can never be sure that they're even all to the same software; "Image Processing Lab" is a pretty generic name). | '''IPLab''' (Image Processing Lab) is image software apparently used in scientific applications, producing image files with a .ipl extension that are apparently raster images and can have multiple images in a file. This is one of the formats that is spottily documented online, with a few scattered references (and one can never be sure that they're even all to the same software; "Image Processing Lab" is a pretty generic name). | ||
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+ | The software from AForce.NET called IPLab is definitely unrelated. It is written in C# and relies on the built in system classes for loading images. | ||
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* [https://github.com/andrewkirillov/iplab IPLab GitHub] | * [https://github.com/andrewkirillov/iplab IPLab GitHub] | ||
* [http://www.meyerinst.com/html/biosciences/iplab/iplab/IPLab_VIEW-me.pdf IPLab brochure] | * [http://www.meyerinst.com/html/biosciences/iplab/iplab/IPLab_VIEW-me.pdf IPLab brochure] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 2 April 2025
IPLab (Image Processing Lab) is image software apparently used in scientific applications, producing image files with a .ipl extension that are apparently raster images and can have multiple images in a file. This is one of the formats that is spottily documented online, with a few scattered references (and one can never be sure that they're even all to the same software; "Image Processing Lab" is a pretty generic name).
The format was developed by Scanalytics for use with advanced digital microscopes.
The software from AForce.NET called IPLab is definitely unrelated. It is written in C# and relies on the built in system classes for loading images.