> Dear AMMRL members,
>
> In response to Dr. Cornillo's posting, I am not aware of any fully
> integrated software packages which have complete spectroscopic and imaging
> capabilities, but there are certainly imaging packages which support
> volume-localized spectroscopy techniques such as VSEL, and these packages
> must have at least rudimentary spectroscopic processing features.
> In our laboratory, we use Bruker's ParaVision software for image
> acquisition and processing and XWIN-NMR for spectroscopic acquisition and
> processing. Spectroscopic data sets acquired in ParaVision can simply be
> dragged and dropped into the XWIN-NMR processing window for advanced
> manipulations. Raw data is stored by these programs in a simple binary
> integer format, although there are several ASCII parameter files which must
> be present and the file formats are somewhat different between XWIN-NMR and
> ParaVision.
> As a general principle, imaging software with some spectroscopic
> capabilities is far more common than spectroscopic software with adequate
> image processing abilities.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ken Fishbein
> Facility Manager, NMR Unit
>
Try IDL (Interactive Data Language). We use this for all of our offline
processing for both the high resolution work spectroscopy 1D, 2D and 3D as well
for all of our medical imaging work. They used to have a free demo version.
Research System Inc.
Boulder, Co
http://www.rsinc.com/
A.Scott Chesnick
Senior Scientist / Electrical Engineer
National Institutes of Health
NHLBI/LCE
Bethesda ,MD.