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Jose'Angel Conchello <[log in to unmask]>
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Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Oct 1996 12:16:17 -0600
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Christian Soeller wrote
CS>
CS> I can only advice anyone who is considering to buy a deconvolution package
CS> to consider buying the know-how, i.e. trying to find someone who will
CS> implement some code for them and taylor it to their need. Instead of
CS> spending 20000 dollars on a software package you could rather employ a to
CS> postdoc this as a sideline to his other duties.
CS>
 
Even less expensive, you can download XCOMS, a free-ware package for
3D deconvolution which includes, among other things, maximum likelihood
deconvolution.  The package may be found at
http://ibc.wustl.edu/bcl/xcosm/xcosm.html.
 
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