Microfile+™ User Guide

Standardize your image data

Microfile+ software is a powerful image-file converter that helps address the challenge of organizing and storing big data from modern laboratory imaging devices.

  • Convert image data files into two standard formats:

    • jpeg2000
    • OME tiff
  • Powerful tools to make it easy to add and edit metadata pertaining to your files.
  • State-of-the-art compression methods efficiently and accurately convert 2D and 3D images from almost any source and format into manageable, standardized file formats.
  • Data from slide scanners, confocal microscopes, light sheet microscopes, and standard sources are all supported.
  • Convert fluorescence images with no limits on the number of fluorescence and bright field channels in the experiment.
  • Microfile+ software uses multi-threading to optimally utilize computer resources ranging from standard Windows computers to advanced multi-core workstations.

File conversion functions

Choose from the following file-conversion functions:

Convert image(s)

Convert nearly any type of image file to standard jpeg2000 or OME tiff formats.

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Combine 2D images into a 3D stack

Compile individual 2D images, such as serial sections or cleared tissue images, into 3D volumes.

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Combine images into a multichannel image or stack

Convert 2D or 3D single color-channel images to multichannel images and image stacks.

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Combine images into a projection image

Combine 2D images into a 2D min, max, or deep focus projection to produce presentation and publication ready data visualizations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this converter do?

The Microfile+ converter identifies any recognizable metadata associated with files to pre-populate metadata fields. This minimizes the information that you need to input for converting image(s) to different image format(s). To obtain converted files that contain as much metadata as possible, we recommend that you convert files created using the default image-acquisition format for your imaging system.

What compression level is appropriate for my image data?

The appropriate compression level must be determined empirically. We suggest that you start testing with a 40:1 compression ratio. Open the images in your analysis software and compare with images that are not compressed. If there are visible artifacts, convert the source image again with a 20:1 compression ratio and compare to uncompressed image files. Repeat as needed, halving the compression ratio until there are no visible artifacts compared to uncompressed images.

We invite you to contact MBF Bioscience Technical Services for help in determining optimal compression parameters.

Can deconvolved images be converted?

Any image in a compatible format can be converted (see below).

Compatible input file formats

Currently supported input file formats:

  • JPEG2000 (.jp2)
  • JPEG (.jpg)
  • TIFF (.tif)

    • Generic TIFF
    • Vesalius TIFF
    • Flowview TIFF (Olympus)
    • OME TIFF
    • Keyence TIFF
    • Imaris TIFF
  • Zeiss CZI (.czi)
  • Leica LIF (.lif)
  • LSM
  • SVS/ Huron
  • CaliberID
  • OIB/OIF
  • Imaris IMS
  • ND2
  • NDPI