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qudi-HiM

qudi-HiM is a software package developed by the Nollmann Lab at the Center of Structural Biology, a department of the CNRS and the INSERM. qudi-HiM is a tool for the control of optical microscope setups with different hardware components optimized to performed multiplexed imaging experiments. qudi-HiM has been build using a modular approach so that it can be adapted to different microscopes with various optical modalities (e.g. widefield/ confocal) and hardward components by using local configuration files. The graphical user interface (GUI) was build using pyQt.

qudi-HiM is built using the framework provided by Qudi, a suite of tools for operating multi-instrument and multi-computer laboratory experiments. The Qudi Github repository contains a detailed documentation for users as well as guidelines for contributors.

Documentation

[here](/home/jb/Repositories/qudi-cbs/documentation/qudi-cbs documentation/doc_sphinx/build/html/index.html)

Do not expect help, debugging efforts or other support.

License

As for Qudi most parts are licensed under GPLv3 (see LICENSE.txt) with the exception of some files that originate from the Jupyter/IPython project. These are under BSD license, check the file headers and the documentation folder.

Check COPYRIGHT.txt for a list of authors and the git history for their individual contributions.

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