Carestream releases new image analysis software

Carestream Molecular Imaging, a division of Carestream Health, has released Kodak Molecular Imaging Software 5.0, for analyzing optical molecular images.

The software supports the company’s broad portfolio of digital systems including Kodak In-Vivo Systems, Kodak Image Stations, and Kodak Gel Logic Systems.

The software is designed to perform digital capture and analysis for a wide range of optical molecular imaging applications, such as electrophoresis gels, protein blots, plate assays and small animal (in vivo) studies, among others.

Users can now leverage multiple-band flat-field correction to enhance quantitation of epi-fluorescence imaging by correcting macroscopic epi-fluorescence measurements across an image field against system spatial nonuniformity for any combination of excitation and detection wavelength bands between the near ultraviolet and near infrared, Carestream said. 

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