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<b>Dear All, </b><br>
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It is our philosophy to continuously update and further polish the EM2EM
<br>
program (which started as a "present" from Image Science to the EM <br>
scientific community). EM2EM converts to and from "all" standard <br>
formats in use in electron microscopy; and to and from some generic <br>
image processing formats like TIFF which can be read and written by <br>
virtually all general (non-EM) image processing software packages. <br>
<br>
Please thus keep us informed about problems you encounter during such <br>
conversions. It is equally essential that software developers keep us <br>
informed about modifications or extensions to their respective EM formats
<br>
for obvious reasons. Emails on such issues can be addressed to the email
<br>
account especially created for the purpose (<a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:em2em@ImageScience.de">em2em@ImageScience.de</a>).
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When such issues arise we try to update the em2em program as soon as <br>
possible. <br>
<br>
In the case of the ongoing discussion on the "tdl" format in the 3DEM <br>
mailing list, this format appears to be a format, which the ZEISS scanner<br>
used as internal intermediate format, NOT intended for export. It thus <br>
appears to make no sense to include "tdl" as an extra option in EM2EM. <br>
<br>
Best regards, <br>
<b>Michael</b>
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