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Beautifully Render* your Graphic3D and Shown or Manipulate right in the Front End (without Export to, ie 3DStudio Art Renderer, et al).
For use with Mathematica 4.0 - 13.1. Makes file.ray or .pov that will look much like image in notebook except rendered.
Works easily/automatically with many Graphics3D (and some Graphic) as well. However graphics in 13.1 is too big to comment on: many will work many not. Has many options to fix renders that aren't so auto.
Now very portable...
Direct tissue-level image quantification package for Mathematica
ImagingAnalysis is a Mathematica package that performs grid-based analysis of time-lapse imaging data saved in a sequence of TIFF files. This package requires Mathematica 7.0.
Revised on 14 May 2017: Bugs are fixed and incompatibility issues are resolved. The current version runs on Mathematica 11.
The h5mma package provides improved support for reading HDF5 files in Mathematica. It is significantly faster, more memory efficient and crash resilient than the built-in HDF5 reading support. h5mma has moved to BitBucket: https://bitbucket.org/simulationtools/h5mma