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In the papers I've read, Gustafsson et al. give excellent descriptions of
their processing algorithms, but I haven't stumbled on any actual
processing code, source or compiled, which turns raw SIM data into
superresolution images. I've rolled my own just for fun, but it would be
nice to compare to the 'gold standard'. Is this code available somewhere
that I'm missing? If not, is someone working on this, or does everyone who
builds a SIM just roll their own?

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