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New Release: arivis Browser 2.7.5

Release 2.7.5: new features and many improvements

For the first time, arivis Browser is available as a 64-bit version. Besides a number of improvements concerning the rendering performance in 3D and 4D, the graphics card support, and the support of 16-bit data, our latest release 2.7.5 provides the following functionality and tools:

64-bit version

  • no GB limitation (compared to the 2 GB limit in the 32-bit version)
  • more detailed 3D visualization at simultaneous live-rendering of the time experiment (3D + time) as a movie

Personal WebView

Shigella Actinschwänze 3D-visualisiert im arivis Browser und geshared im Personal WebView

Shigella flexneri forms intracytoplasmic actin tails
Dr. Volker Brinkmann
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Berlin, Germany

Share image data with your workgroup within your own network using a common web browser (e.g. Firefox, Chrome, etc.). There is no need for additional installations or plugins.

You decide who participates in the virtual conferences by personally passing on the respective link. Use the Personal WebView to evaluate your experiments with your colleagues across spatial distances. Modify the data live using the arivis Browser and discuss your ideas immediately with your participating workgroup.

High Resolution Rendering Option

Immunologie: z-Stack als High Resolution Rendering

thanks to:
Prof. Dr. Matthias Gunzer
Institut für Mol. und Klin. Immunologie
Universität Magdeburg

The high resolution rendering option is available in the 4D viewer. Compared to the standard live-visualization in the 4D viewer, this advanced rendering method is a highly complex process. The high resolution rendering provides the currently viewed 3D image in full resolution and allows to save it as a screenshot in highest possible visualization quality. Benefit from this tool and present your highest quality image screenshot in papers, publications, or during presentations.

Filter Gallery

Bilateral Filter angewendet auf konfokalen z-Stack

Shigella actin tails
Dr. Volker Brinkmann
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Berlin, Germany

Use a filter of your choice on all planes and/or frames, or define the scope for the application on your own.

For further information on features and improvements which have recently been implemented, see:

Release Notes 2.7.5