Video Animator
Dazzle Your Audience
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New and improved Video Animator allows you to capture display states as a keyframe
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Include your own custom watermark and branding for impactful display
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Smoother video transitions with frame rates up to 60 FPS
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Export high definition videos up to 2160p (UHD display)
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Industry-standard H.264 video compression (up to 10x reduction in file size)
In Aivia 7.7, we are greatly expanding the features for the Video Animator for creating stunning 3D flythrough videos. First up, the new Video Animator lets you capture what is currently on screen and stores the display state of the keyframe. The time point, channel and object set visibility, and clipping plane states are all captured in the keyframe. The blend option creates a crossfade effect on the keyframe transitions to make your exported video truly stand out.
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You can add custom watermark to personalize the exported video and create an impactful display. Finally, the Video Animator enables you to create high quality videos up to 60 FPS frame rate at maximum resolution of 2160p/UHD (3840 x 2160).
Smoother video animation
Aivia 7.7 provides six frame rate options (up to 60 FPS) that gives you more control over the video. With higher frame rates, the transitions are more fluid and the animations more smooth.
High definition video export
High definition (HD) displays are commonplace in the world. In Aivia 7.7, you can export high definition videos up to 2160p (3840 x 2160) - that's 4x the resolution of a standard high definition (HD) display. With the new Video Animator, your 3D flythroughs will have more details than ever before.
Clipping Planes and
Ortho Slicer
See beneath the surface
Interaction between objects in close proximity gives rise to various physiological responses. Aivia 7.7 brings you the ability to visualize objects in dense biological environments with the new clipping plane and ortho slicer tools. Use the clipping plane to hide sections of your dataset while preserving the rest intact. The ortho slicer creates an orthographic projection of a single plane in any orientation desired. You can adjust the position and orientation of both tools in any direction. Create a cutaway of the display and capture it as a keyframe for video export.
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Clipping plane for hiding small section of the data
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Create up to six (6) clipping planes
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Ortho slicer for a single plane projection
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Works on both surfaces and volume
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Fixed axis mode or advanced free transformation mode
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Use with Video Animator to create engaging cutaway videos
Media gallery
Colocalization
Discover physical interactions
Colocalization between two objects of interest provides inference into the potential interaction at work. In Aivia 7.7, we are expanding our colocalization capabilities for image processing and object quantification.
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Pixel Colocalization
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Aivia 7.7 introduces a new Pixel Colocalization workflow for segmenting the mask out regions and isolating only the pixels that are colocalized above a user-specified threshold. You can choose to output the isolated colocalized pixels as an image channel or a combined colocalization channel or both. The output channel(s) can be used with our standard 2-to-5D image analysis recipes to extract even more data.
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Two new ways for colocalization analysis: pixel and objects
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Isolate only colocalized pixels for processing with Pixel Colocalization
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Measure pixel correlation of detected objects with Colocalization Measurement interface
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Add multiple colocalization measurements at once
Object Colocalization
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After analyzing the image and getting object outlines in 2D and 2D+time datasets, you can measure object colocalization with the all new Colocalization Measurement interface. You can select and add multiple colocalization measurements at the same time. Aivia 7.7 provides the following colocalization measurements:
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Pearsons Correlation Coefficient
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Manders Overlap Coefficient
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Manders Coefficient above Threshold (tM1 and tM2)
The measurements can be calculated based on the detected regions of a single object set or the overlapped region between two object sets. All the measurements can be calculated on a per-object basis or over the entire image.
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