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Peter Verveer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear List members,

We would like to announce the release of libics-1.6.4 on
GitHub: https://github.com/svi-opensource/libics/

Version 1.6.4 is a minor update that includes:

- Updated documentation with a list of supported sensor parameters.
- Support for the noiseGain sensor parameter.
- Support for building shared library on Windows with
  MinGW (Contributed by Andrew Sun).
- Small bug fixes.

About libics:

The Image Cytometry Standard (ICS,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_Cytometry_Standard) is an
open source microscopy file format which has been around since
1990. Today, it remains to be one of the preferred formats for
saving and reading microscopy image data because of its openness
and the inclusion of many different microscopy parameters.

The open source library libics implements the ICS standard, and is
maintained as an open source project by Scientific Volume Imaging. The
sources are released under under the Gnu Lesser General Public
License (GLPL)on GitHub:
https://github.com/svi-opensource/libics/.

with best regards,

Peter

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Peter Verveer
Senior Scientific Developer
Scientific Volume Imaging
www.svi.nl
+31 35 642 1626

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