DM3
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
− | DM3 files have the extension ".dm3", the type code "GTGI", and the creator code "GCCD"<ref name="uod"> | + | DM3 files have the extension ".dm3", the type code "GTGI", and the creator code "GCCD"<ref name="uod"><ref name="ntu">http://www.er-c.org/cbb/info/dmformat/#dm3</ref>. Their contents start with the version number [[endianness|big-endian]], i.e. {{magic|00 00 00 03}}.<ref name="uod" /> |
== Software == | == Software == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://iubemcenter.indiana.edu/conversionFromDm3.html Converting dm3 Files into Other Formats] | * [http://iubemcenter.indiana.edu/conversionFromDm3.html Converting dm3 Files into Other Formats] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [<ref name="ntu">http://www.er-c.org/cbb/info/dmformat/#dm3 Unofficial format documentation] |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 08:15, 26 August 2019
DM3 is an image format used by Digital Micrograph, a program used in transmission electron microscopy, often in order to interface with the hardware made by the company that releases it (Gatan). It contains a large amount of metadata in addition to the image itself. It succeeded DM2 and was succeeded by DM4.
Identification
DM3 files have the extension ".dm3", the type code "GTGI", and the creator code "GCCD"Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag. Their contents start with the version number big-endian, i.e. 00 00 00 03
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Software
- Digital Micrograph (later incorporated into "Gatan Microscopy Suite") itself
- EMAN
- BSOFT
- The DM3_Reader plugin for ImageJ
- Robert McLeod's importer for Matlab
Links
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