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Example datasets for documentation pages #154

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jni opened this issue Feb 10, 2022 · 7 comments
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Example datasets for documentation pages #154

jni opened this issue Feb 10, 2022 · 7 comments

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jni commented Feb 10, 2022

@EdwinHernandezG
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Maybe vessels on 3D? I can share some of those.

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jni commented Feb 13, 2022

Thanks @EdwinHernandezG! That would be awesome. If you can put one on Figshare/Dryad/similar with CC-BY or more permissive license, we can add it to the 3D display page! 🎉

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jni commented Jan 30, 2023

@EdwinHernandezG how do you feel about sharing one of your vessels datasets for this? 😊

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I forgot this, sorry. I am uploading it now to Zenodo. It Is pretty big (24.1 GB). I will write the link as soon as it finishes the upload.

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jni commented Jan 31, 2023

It Is pretty big (24.1 GB).

Holy moly! 😂 I think this is too big for building our docs, but will be valuable for napari demos and such, =) so please don't interrupt the upload. Do you think a 2x downscale along each axis, followed by a crop, would be doable? And then uploaded as a separate derived dataset. If we can get under 1GB then that becomes reasonable to process and use in the automated docs build.

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So, here It is raw.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7585093
I will fit iso resolution and generate a pyramidal scheme to see what works best.
I have been short of time in the last weeks, but I will find some time to process it.

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ns-rse commented Aug 2, 2023

We'd be happy to contribute Atomic Force Microscopy images of DNA and documentation to show how to work with them. I've started work on this and documented progress in an issue that arose in early development #206 (see also earlier references to pruning #97 and #118).

The larger minicircle.spm that we have is available in TopoStats, flattened images ready to analyse look like...

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