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[[http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij ImageJ]] is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh.
[[http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij ImageJ]] is written in Java, which allows it to run on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes.
[[http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij ImageJ]] and its Java source code are freely available and in the public domain. No license is required.
[[http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij ImageJ]] has a large and knowledgeable worldwide user community. More than 1700 users and developers subscribe to the ImageJ mailing list.
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http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/docs/install/images/imagej-window.gif
ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh.
[[http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/ImageJ ImageJ]] is written in Java, which allows it to run on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes.
ImageJ and its Java source code are freely available and in the public domain. No license is required.
ImageJ has a large and knowledgeable worldwide user community. More than 1700 users and developers subscribe to the ImageJ mailing list.


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It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images.
It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw".
It supports "stacks", a series of images that share a single window.
It is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations such as image file reading can be performed in parallel with other operations.
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It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.4 or later virtual machine.
Downloadable distributions are available for Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X and Linux.
It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw". It supports "stacks", a series of images that share a single window. It is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations such as image file reading can be performed in parallel with other operations.


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