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Read SPIDER files

by Bill Baxter

 

05 Feb 2009 (Updated 19 May 2009)

Code covered by the BSD License  

Read and write files in SPIDER format

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SPIDER is a free image processing system for electron microscopy. It is used for three-dimensional reconstruction of single particle macromolecules, multivariate statistical classification, and electron tomography. See the extensive documentation and many available techniques at www.wadsworth.org/spider_doc/spider/docs/master.html

SPIDER has its own binary format for images and volumes. The SPIDER M-file collection lets users read SPIDER images, volumes, image stacks, and textual document files directly into Matlab data types for processing and visualization.

MATLAB release MATLAB 7.6 (R2008a)
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Published M Files example
HTML Files SPIDER M-files
Other Files
doc001.txt,
example.m,
img001.dat,
license.txt,
readSPIDERdoc.m,
readSPIDERfile.m,
readSPIDERheader.m,
stk001.hcc,
vol001.hcc,
writeSPIDERdoc.m,
writeSPIDERfile.m
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19 May 2009

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