Sscopy

Sscopy

Spatial μPhoto Elements

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Explore your digital microscopic images more effectively with Sscopy, the ultimate spatial imaging scope application. Get ready to dive into a world of endless possibilities with its innovative features and diverse capabilities.
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Salvador G.B.
Hello, everyone. After many months of hard work and dedication, I’m thrilled to share the first version of Sscopy with you. I know how much this community values innovation and creativity, and I can’t wait for you to explore what Sscopy has to offer. While there’s still much more to come, I trust you’ll find this initial version not only useful but also inspiring as you explore its potential! “Introducing Sscopy: the ultimate app for spatial μphotography that reimagines imaging. Designed for spatial computing, Sscopy offers an intuitive interface that transforms how you explore and analyze micro samples. Key features include comprehensive data analytics, precise image enhancement tools to improve brightness, contrast, and more, and accurate scale calibration for precise measurements at various scales. Experience 3D exploration with interactive models that bring structures to life, and elevate your research with the ability to fuse multiple fluorescence channels for stunning images. With an extensive filter collection and transformative color maps, Sscopy empowers users to create unique visuals that enhance data interpretation. Constant updates ensure the app evolves, pushing the limits of spatial imaging. ”
Simon🍋
That's a REALLY cool product! I feel like you're onto something big. Really good for education. Are you going to stick with Apple Vision or will you introduce it to other VR as well such as Meta?
Jonny Miles
hey this looks cool! Are you able to see depth in 3d space for samples that have it? e.g. SPM or AFM microscopy?
Salvador G.B.
@jonnymiles Hello, Yes, I’m planning to add the option to open 3D data into future versions of Sscopy, I have some alpha version, but sometimes crashes.
Brij Mohan Lal Srivastava
Super interesting ! What will be your next steps ?