Software for CIP
(the software is currently being reassembled to run entirely on
either a Mac, Unix, or Windows platform):
Computer-integrated polarization microscopy (CIP)
The aim of Computer-integrated polarization microscopy (CIP) is to
generate c-axis orientation and misorientation images from thin
sections. The method has been described (Panozzo Heilbronner &
Pauli, 1993 & 1994) and applications have been published (Pauli
et al., 1996, Herwegh et al., 1997, VanDaalen et al., in press).
- CIPD and CIP2 (standard Fortran 77, on VMS): calculation of
orientation images
- INVPIMA (standard Fortran 77, on VMS): calculation of pole
figure matrix
- NIH Image: public domain image analysis software for
Macintosh: image capture (using DCS Plug In)
- Lazy stack (= macro for NIH Image, on Macintosh): re-matching
of input images
- Lazy view & handle (= macro for NIH Image, on Macintosh):
correct inclinations
- Lazy pole (= macro for NIH Image, on Macintosh): pole figure
from matrix
- Adobe Photoshop: commercial image processing software: image
capture (using DCS Plug In), editing images,available from:
Adobe
- Stuffit: commercial software to compress image data.,
availabvle from: Aladdin Systems
- CIPLips: public domain image processing program to generate
CLUTs
Available software