Image Cytometry Standard

Image Cytometry Standard

Infobox file format
name = Image Cytometry Standard
extension = .ics, .ids
mime =
creatorcode =
owner =
genre = Image file formats
containerfor =
containedby =
extendedfrom =
extendedto =
The Image Cytometry Standard (ICS) is a digital multidimensional image file format used in life sciences microscopy. It stores not only the image data, but also the microscopic parameters describing the optics during the acquisition.

ICS was first proposed in: P. Dean, L. Mascio, D. Ow, D. Sudar, J. Mullikin, "Proposed standard for image cytometry data files", Cytometry, n. 11, pp. 561-569, 1990 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990110502] .

The original ICS file format actually uses two separate files: a text header file with .ics extension and other, much bigger and with the actual image data, with .ids extension. This allows the compression of the data while leaving the header file accessible.

On the other hand the newer ICS2 file format uses only one single .ics file with both the header and the data together.

The .ics in the two-file format is a text file with fields separated by Tabs, and lines ending with a newline character. In the newer ICS2 format this text header precedes the binary data.

The ICS format is capable to store:
* multidimensional and multichannel data
* images in 8, 16 or 32 bit integer, 32 or 64 bit floating point and floating point complex data
* all microscopic parameters directly relevant to the image formation
* free-form comments

External links

* Sources for an ICS file reader/writer library: http://libics.sourceforge.net/.
* [http://support.svi.nl/wiki/ICSfileConverter ICS converter] .
* [http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~nico/IJplugins/Ics_Opener.html ICS opener] for ImageJ.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • ICS — is used as an abbreviation for:Technology* ICS (Jacksonville), a computer services company in Jacksonville, Florida, originally Information Computing Services * Information and Communications Support * Internet Computing Service, a utility… …   Wikipedia

  • Comparison of graphics file formats — This is a comparison of image file formats. General Ownership of the format and related information. Format Full name Owner Based Format File extension MIME type Application Patented Abc Advanced Bitonal Compression LEAD Technologies .abc …   Wikipedia

  • Johan Sebastiaan Ploem — Infobox Scientist name = Johan Sebastiaan Ploem image width = 200px birth date = birth date and age|1927|08|25 birth place = Sumatra, Indonesia nationality = Dutch field = Advanced Microscopy; Molecular Diagnostics; Digital Painting work… …   Wikipedia

  • Coulter principle — Coulter patented several different implementations of the Coulter Principle. Image taken from US Patent #2,656,508. The term “Coulter Principle” refers to the use of an electric field for counting and sizing dilute suspensions of particles in… …   Wikipedia

  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization — A metaphase cell positive for the bcr/abl rearrangement (associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia) using FISH. The chromosomes can be seen in blue. The chromosome that is labeled with green and red spots (upper left) is the one where the… …   Wikipedia

  • Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry — ICP MS Instrument Acronym ICP MS Classification Mass spectrometry Analytes atomic and polyatomic species in plasma, with exceptions; usually inte …   Wikipedia

  • Reference ranges for blood tests — Reference ranges edit in: blood urine CSF feces Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of …   Wikipedia

  • Mass spectrometry — (MS) is an analytical technique that measures the mass to charge ratio of charged particles.[1] It is used for determining masses of particles, for determining the elemental composition of a sample or molecule, and for elucidating the chemical… …   Wikipedia

  • Optical tweezers — (originally called single beam gradient force trap ) are scientific instruments that use a highly focused laser beam to provide an attractive or repulsive force (typically on the order of piconewtons), depending on the refractive index mismatch… …   Wikipedia

  • Chemical biology — is a scientific discipline spanning the fields of chemistry and biology that involves the application of chemical techniques and tools, often compounds produced through synthetic chemistry, to the study and manipulation of biological systems.… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”