Abstract
The National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) develops software for use in image processing and image interpretation as they are needed in ongoing research at the center. Some routines are esoteric and of little use to others, while some are more general and could be considered to be of interest to a large number of scientists. This represents the first announcement of the NCEM's dedication to making software developed at the center available to the general microscopy community.An unfortunate by-product of software development is the often necessary connection of the software to a hardware platform and/or another software platform. Most of the image processing carried out at the NCEM is done under Digital Micrograph running on the Macintosh, either through the built in functionality of the program or through extensions that are written at the center. Some of the functionality that we added were routines that were available under the SEMPER image processing software which was retired not because of limitations of the program, but because of the death of the hardware on which it was running.
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