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Dear all,

Currently I'm dealing with a lot of requests from users of our fluorescent
microscopes to check compatibility of imaging systems with different dyes.
So far I was using online spectraviewers (e.g. chroma or life technologies)
they work quite well, but have a lot of limitations (not all filters and
fluorophores presented etc).

Thus I'd like to ask if anyone came across or actually using an off-line
software solution for that? I guess I'm looking for simple spectra viewer
with big database of spectral characteristics of different
filters/fluorophores and ability to add and store my own spectra (for custom
filters etc).

Thanks in advance for advices!

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