What's new
New features and improvements in Neurolucida version 2022
See the current Release Notes or all Release Notes for Neurolucida.
Faster image acquisition and image/data handling
Neurolucida software includes new image acquisition and image/data display technologies that maximize efficiency and speed, and improve overall software function and performance. Acquire, compile, save, load, display, and process your files faster than before thanks to new imaging and data-handling engines that employ intelligent image loading, concurrent usage of CPU cores, and multiple levels of data caching for efficient use of RAM and GPU resources.
You will see major improvements in overall function and performance; highlights include:
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Acquire much, much larger images than was previously possible—in the multiple terabyte range
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Capture and assemble images in significantly less time—minutes, rather than hours
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Load very large image and data files noticeably faster than before—no lagging, no crashing
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Handle hundreds of thousands of data points simultaneously—faster software response than ever before
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Combine multiple data files, each containing massive numbers of markers and/or traced structures
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Display image adjustments immediately in both the 2D and 3D windows—without clicking any buttons
Improved slide scanning workflow
The new imaging engine dramatically increases the size of images that can be acquired and the speed of image acquisition and assembly in the slide scanning workflow. Benefits include:
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Create larger slide-scans—at higher magnification and/or from larger specimens than possible in previous releases
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Preview image-compilation before finalizing your large-image acquisition settings
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Include optional XY stitching for better image-tile alignment and cleaner compiled images
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Mitigate uneven illumination artifacts in fluorescence imaging using (optional) intelligent, image-data based flatfield correction
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Compile image tiles from individual fields of view faster
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Compile partial scans if desired
Software authorization and options
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Easier software authorization—Neurolucida has a new, easier to use, licensing mechanism.
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License can be updated for renewal, or trial without having to connect to MBF Bioscience staff.
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Neurolucida autofills the online Authorization Request Form with information about your computer system. Just fill in your name and contact information, plus the name of your PI (principal investigator) to submit the form.
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Floating licenses are now available—share one Neurolucida license on more than one computer
More options for opening images
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Indicate how you want Neurolucida software to handle and display your images
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Open all images in container files such as Leica .lif and Zeiss .czi formats.
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Choose to display images in a grid, stack images, or display on top of each other without stacking.
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Drag and drop to open files—the new Image Opener window makes it easier and more powerful
Neuron Tracing
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Classify segments of trees in tree-editing mode to facilitate later analysis using Neurolucida Explorer analysis software
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New End Tree choice when tracing trees enables you to continue tracing from any node, rather than automatically having to continue tracing from the previous node.
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New Freehand Selection tools provide more options for selecting markers, contours, or traced structures
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An additional option in the right-click menu for selecting objects in Trace mode: Select everything of this contour type
3D visualization window
The highly versatile 3D visualization environment includes a full suite of image optimization tools with state-of-the-art features that support your analysis and publication needs. Improvements include:
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A new subvolume function in the 3D window enables you to easily and systematically focus on portions of images/image stacks.
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Color channel selection in the 3D window via a new Channel panel enables you to select one or more color channels to view and hide.
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New tool that clips tracings to a partial projection view
Other improvements
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Updates to the Image Montage tool that support automatic z-alignment and the option to consider image names in the 2D image-alignment process.
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The default data-file format is now .xml.
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Research Resource Identifier (RRID) is now recorded in every xml data file.
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Option to enable Continuous Automatic Exposure that automatically adjusts the exposure time (in the camera settings) to achieve the target luminance for each image acquisition.
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Updated the Illumination Correction tool.
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Updated tool tips that display when hovering on buttons and tools throughout the software.
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New hardware support for the following:
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Zeiss Apotome 3
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Luminera CMOS camera
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Basler cameras
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New support for the following image formats
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Big tiff
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Hdf5
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Numerous bug fixes