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  ||[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/dicomnifti dicomnifti] ||The 
dinifti program converts MRI images stored in DICOM format to NIfTI format. 
Files in the NIfTI format can be used with the programs FSL, AFNI and SPM. 
Dinifti converts single files, but also supports batch conversions of complete 
directories. ||GPL ||[https://www.cbi.nyu.edu/public/software/dinifti/ link] ||
  ||[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/fsl fsl] ||FSL is a 
comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for fMRI, MRI, 
and DTI brain imaging data. ||non-free ||[http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ link] 
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  ||[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/fslview fslview] ||FSLView is a 
viewer for 3d and 4d MRI data as well as DTI images. FSLView is able to display 
ANALYZE and NIFTI files. The viewer supports multiple 2d viewing modes 
(orthogonal, lightbox or single slices), but also 3d volume rendering. 
Additionally FSLView is able to visualize timeseries and can overlay metrical 
and stereotaxic atlas data. FSLView is part of FSL. ||GPL 
||[http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslview link] ||
+ ||[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/gwyddion gwyddion] ||Gwyddion 
is a modular program for Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) data visualization and 
analysis. It is primarily intended for analysis of height field data obtained 
by microscopy techniques like Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Magnetic Force 
Microscopy (MFM), Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM), Near-field Scanning 
Optical Microscopy (SNOM or NSOM) and others. However, it can be used for 
arbitrary height field and image analysis.||GPL-2+||[http://gwyddion.net/ link] 
||
  ||[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/imagej ImageJ] ||ImageJ is a 
Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image. It can display, edit, 
analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. It can read 
many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw". 
||public domain ||[http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/ link] ||
  ||<style="vertical-align: 
top;">[http://packages.debian.org/source/insighttoolkit ITK] 
||<style="vertical-align: top;">ITK is the Insight Tool Kit: an open-source 
software toolkit for performing registration and     segmentation.  
Segmentation is the process of identifying and classifying     data found in a 
digitally sampled representation. Typically the sampled     representation is 
an image acquired from such medical instrumentation as     CT or MRI scanners.  
Registration is the task of aligning or developing     correspondences between 
data. For example, in the medical environment, a     CT scan may be aligned 
with a MRI scan in order to combine the     information contained in both. 
||<style="vertical-align: top;">BSDish ||<style="vertical-align: 
top;">[http://www.itk.org/ link] ||
  ||[http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/nifticlib nifticlib] ||Niftilib 
is a set of i/o libraries for reading and writing files in the NIfTI-1 data 
format. NIfTI-1 is a binary file format for storing medical image data, e.g. 
magnetic resonance image (MRI) and functional MRI (fMRI) brain images. ||public 
domain ||[http://niftilib.sourceforge.net link] ||

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