MRC

From Just Solve the File Format Problem
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Merge 2 articles on this format)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{FormatInfo
 
{{FormatInfo
 
|formattype=electronic
 
|formattype=electronic
|subcat=3D and CAD/CAM Models
+
|subcat=Health and Medicine
 
|extensions={{ext|mrc}}
 
|extensions={{ext|mrc}}
 
}}
 
}}
Line 7: Line 7:
  
 
'''MRC''' is a format for representing microscope images used in processing microbiological or chemical data, storing its data in "voxels".
 
'''MRC''' is a format for representing microscope images used in processing microbiological or chemical data, storing its data in "voxels".
 +
 +
The varieties of this format are used for 3D imaging in electromicroscopy, storing a map of electron density. There is an obsolete pre-2000 MRC format, a newer MRC 2000 format, and some format variations on the older format. Files start with a 1024-byte header organized into 56 words followed by 10 80-byte text labels.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
Line 13: Line 15:
 
* [[Wikipedia:MRC (file format)|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:MRC (file format)|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [http://www2.biochem.mpg.de/doc_tom/ Technical details (Matlab)]
 
* [http://www2.biochem.mpg.de/doc_tom/ Technical details (Matlab)]
 +
* [http://situs.biomachina.org/fmap.pdf Format descriptions]
 +
* [http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/image2000.html MRC 2000 description]
  
 +
[[Category:3D and CAD/CAM Models]]
 
[[Category:Scientific Data formats]]
 
[[Category:Scientific Data formats]]

Revision as of 00:07, 28 October 2014

File Format
Name MRC
Ontology
Extension(s) .mrc
This is the microscope image format. See Mixed Raster Content for the graphic compression format, and MIRC scripting language for the scripting language which sometimes uses a .mrc extension.

MRC is a format for representing microscope images used in processing microbiological or chemical data, storing its data in "voxels".

The varieties of this format are used for 3D imaging in electromicroscopy, storing a map of electron density. There is an obsolete pre-2000 MRC format, a newer MRC 2000 format, and some format variations on the older format. Files start with a 1024-byte header organized into 56 words followed by 10 80-byte text labels.

Links

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Toolbox