![]() added Cache.clean() and Cache.isEmpty() methods removed Cache.isEnabled() method (higher level now) better handling of volatile image on loading process reworked image cache so it does not anymore require usage of illegal reflection implemented proper ColorSpace sharing on Ic圜olorModel (not anymore using illegal reflection) ![]() fixed exe launcher to accept Java 12 or above added general 'interruptible' background process actions re-introduced library path patching for Java version supporting it (still marked as deprecated but better to keep it when supported) fixed and improved automatic bug report plugin detection OSX: removed automatic native library signature image cache can now be initialized and shutdown at runtime (better performance and better memory usage) added current image name in viewer title Plugin citation: see plugin documentation on the Icy website and/or contact the authors. (2012) Icy: an open bioimage informatics platform for extended reproducible research, (), 9, pp. Please cite Icy and the Icy plugins you used in your scientific publications. ![]() Have a look at our training material page, our contributing guide and code of conduct, and at our blog posts to get started with the Icy software. Source code of Icy plugins developed by the Bioimage Analysist Unit: Documentation Icy is coded in Java and uses a Maven project environment. Users can process images via its rich graphical user interface, or via scripting (in Javascript), graphical programming using the Protocols tool and development of Java plugins. Icy contains state-of-the-art as well as cutting edge image processing tools. Its kernel and main plugins are developed by the Biological Image Analysis unit at Institut Pasteur. It is a modular software composed of a kernel and plugins. Icy is free and open source ( license GPLv3). Icy is a software to do image analysis, and is mainly oriented toward the analysis of biological images.
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