Mercury Amira

Mercury Amira is a multifaceted tool that allows for integration, manipulation, and visualisation of large sets of data. Automatic and interactive segmentation tools support processing of 3D image data.
Features: 

• One platform for visualizing, analyzing and presenting
• Very large data sets are easily accessible with specific readers
• C++ coding wizard for technical extension and customization

Projects that have used this tool:
Amira was used on the North Sea Palaeolandscapes project to visualise and analyse the vast amounts of data that were collected.
Specifications:
Licence:
Creator:
Mercury Software Systems
Publisher:
Visage Imaging GmbH
Methods relating to this toolCategory
2d graphic designPractice-led research
2d illustrationPractice-led research
2d modelling - rasterData structuring and enhancement
2d modelling - vectorData structuring and enhancement
2d scanning and photographyData capture
3d graphic designPractice-led research
3d modelling - interactiveData structuring and enhancement
3d modelling - vectorData structuring and enhancement
3d modelling - vectorPractice-led research
3d scanningData capture
Content analysisData analysis
Desktop publishing and pre-pressData publishing and dissemination
DocumentationStrategy and project management
Geo-referencing and projectionData structuring and enhancement
Geophysical surveyData capture
GPS and total station surveysData capture
Graphical interaction (asynchronous)Communication and collaboration
Image manipulationPractice-led research
Image segmentationData analysis
Spatial data analysisData analysis
Virtual world modellingData structuring and enhancement
VisualisationData analysis
Lifecycle stage:
Alternate tool(s):

Avizo



Metadata on this arts-humanities.net record
Author(s) of recordNatalie Hutchinson
TitleMercury Amira
Record created2010-03-19
Record updated2010-05-06 16:49
URL of recordhttp://www.arts-humanities.net/node/3458
Citation of recordNatalie Hutchinson: Mercury Amira. <http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/3458> created: 2010-03-19, last updated 2010-05-06 16:49
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