Computer Systems
Analyze is designed to run on all modern workstation platforms and today’s powerful “PC” systems. The effectiveness of Analyze on these platforms without requiring special hardware has significantly contributed to its worldwide, multi-disciplinary distribution, acceptance and utilization. Analyze is supported on the following computer platforms:
- Sun Microsystems workstations running Solaris 2.5+
- SGI workstations running IRIX 5.3+ and IRIX 6.2+
- Hewlett-Packard workstations running HP-UX 10.02+
- Compaq (DEC) Alpha workstations running Digital UNIX 4.0+
- IBM RS/6000 workstations running AIX 4.2+
- PC (Intel) systems running Linux (Red Hat 6.0+ or compatible)
- PC systems running Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0 and 2000
Imaging Modalities
Analyze can be used effectively for almost any conceivable image visualization and/or analysis task, independent of the source of the image data. It is not restricted to biomedical images, having been successfully used for image processing and analysis tasks in non-biomedical fields such as geology, archeology, meteorology and photography, to name a few. However, it has been and is most commonly used in and provides procedural support for the following biomedical imaging modalities:
- X-ray Computed Tomography (CT)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
- Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT, ECT)
- Ultrasound Imaging
- Biomagnetic Imaging
- Radiographic Imaging
- Auto-radiographic Imaging
- 2-D and 3-D Microscopy Imaging (Light, Electron, Confocal, Atomic Force)
Image File Formats
Analyze provides direct and automatic (user transparent) support for reading most standard computer image and picture formats, including the emergent DICOM standard for radiologic images. It also supports exporting (writing) image data in several of these formats. More formats are added continuously as they are identified and user demands dictate. For importing data of unknown format, a facility is provided in Analyze for users to generate their own format readers by designing a special template from a user-friendly fill-in-the-blanks program. The following is a list of supported formats:
Analyze Specific File Formats
| AnalyzeAVW |
The new Analyze image file format - all data types, 2D, 3D and 4D |
| AnalyzeAVW Volume File |
A new format that enables lists of 2D files to form a 3D volume |
| Analyze Image (7.5) |
The old ANALYZE 7.5 image file format, i.e. .hdr & .img pairs |
| Analyze Object Maps |
Standard Analyze Object Maps (can be treated as image files) |
| Analyze Screen Files (7.5)
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The old ANALYZE 7.5 screen file format from the Screen Edit program |
Standard Radiological File Formats
| DICOM |
The current standard for all radiologic images (DICOM 3.0, Part 10) |
| ACR-NEMA |
The predecessor to the DICOM standard (1.0 and 2.0) |
| Papyrus |
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| Interfile |
A common nuclear nuclear medicine image file format |
Vendor-Specific Radiological File Formats
| GE Advantage |
GE format for CT and MRI |
| GE Signa MRI |
Older GE MRI format (Signa 4.x systems) |
| GE 9800 CT |
Old GE CT format |
| GE Advance PET |
GE Advance PET scanner format |
| GE Starcam |
Older GE nuclear medicine image file format |
| Siemens CT |
Old Siemens Somatom CT format (DR3) |
| Siemens MAGVIS |
Siemens Magnetom Vision MRI format |
| Siemens/CTI PET |
Siemens/CTI ECAT 6.X and 7.X PET file formats |
| Picker (Marcconi) MRI |
Old MRI image file format |
| IMATRON (EBCT) |
The Imatron EBCT image file format (Siemens) |
| SMIS |
A small-bore MRI Image file format (Bruker) |
Common Raster File Formats
| BMP |
Microsoft Windows Bitmap |
| GIF |
Common 2-D image file format (variable compression) |
| TIFF |
The Tagged Image File Format, a common 2-D format |
| PBM |
Portable Bitmap Library format |
| PGM |
A common 2-D image file format |
| PPM |
A common 2-D image file format |
| PNG |
Portable Network Graphics image file format |
| TARGA |
A common 2-D color image file format |
| PIC |
Image file format used by Softimage |
| SGI rgb |
An SGI 2-D image file format |
| Sun raster |
A 2-D image file format from Sun Microsystems |
| XBM |
An X-windows BitMap image file format |
| XWD |
X Windows dump image file format |
| Postscript |
The standard printer definition file format |
Common Movie File Formats
| Quicktime |
Very common movie file format (Apple) |
| SGI_Movie |
Common movie file format (SGI) |
| YUV |
A single frame color video file format |
Cad File Formats
Analyze provides support for writing common CAD formats. Additional formats are added continuously as they are identified and user demands dictate. The following is a list of supported formats:
CAD File Formats
| DXF |
Autocad ASCII format |
| OBJ |
Alias Wavefront ASCII format |
| HPGL |
Hewlett-Packard 3D plotter format |
| IGES |
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification |
| IV |
SGI Open Inventor version 2.1 format |
| POLY |
SGI Poly format |
| SLC |
3D Systems Stereolithography slice format |
| STL |
3D Systems Stereolithography polygonal format |
| WRL |
VRML version 1.0 format |
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