released on:
10/7/2024updated on:
3/31/2025version:
1.4Sscopy is your sleek and sophisticated imaging scope app designed for the dynamic realm of spatial computing. Prepare to embark on a new era of imaging all wrapped in a user-friendly interface that makes exploration a breeze!
Discover the Power of Sscopy’s Unique Features
Sscopy provides complete data analytics. Access critical information like image size, pixel statistics, and histograms to uncover the data of your samples like never before. Every detail is important—let Sscopy reveal them for you!
Sscopy allows you to precisely control brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, exposure, and noise. Fine-tune your μphotographs to perfection and boost your storytelling with breathtaking clarity and detail.
Experience precision at your fingertips! Sscopy's scale calibration feature ensures your measurements are spot on, whether in centimeters, millimeters, micrometers, or nanometers. Measure distances and diameters with ease, facilitating your research and analysis with precise data.
With each update, the sample gallery adds new images and models. Explore micro-samples using interactive 3D models and spatial imagery.
Select a ROI and let Sscopy display your image profiles. Experience it like never before with elegant 3D representations.
Elevate your imaging capabilities by combining up to four fluorescence channels seamlessly. Create stunningly well-exposed images through advanced image fusion techniques. Discover the vibrant world of multichannel imaging and broaden your research horizons.
Unleash your creativity with a diverse array of filters! From binary and monochrome to sketch and beyond, Sscopy empowers you to create unique and meaningful visuals that boost your data.
Reimagine your experiments with a wide selection of color palettes. Breathe new life into your images and convert them into insightful visual data that says words.
Join the Evolution of Imaging
Sscopy is getting better with every release, including cutting-edge features that expand the boundaries of what is possible in spatial imaging.
Created at: 4/4/2025
Updated at: 4/23/2025