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Project Summary

Bio-Formats is a standalone Java library for reading and writing life sciences image file formats. It is capable of parsing both pixels and metadata for a large number of formats, as well as writing to several formats.

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biological file_formats image java metadata microscopy scientific xml

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Project Security

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30 Day Summary

Mar 24 2025 — Apr 23 2025

12 Month Summary

Apr 23 2024 — Apr 23 2025
  • 222 Commits
    Down -202 (47%) from previous 12 months
  • 12 Contributors
    Up + 2 (20%) from previous 12 months