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nxtomomill provide a set of applications and tools around the NXtomo format defined by the NeXus community.
It includes for example the convertion from bliss raw data (@ESRF) to NXtomo, or from spec EDF (@ESRF) to NXtomo. But also creation from scratch and edition of an NXtomo from a python API.
It also embed a nexus
module allowing users to easily edit Nxtomo
To install the latest 'nxtomomill' pip package
pip install nxtomomill
You can also install nxtomomill from source:
pip install git+https://gitlab.esrf.fr/tomotools/nxtomomill.git
General documentation can be found here: https://tomotools.gitlab-pages.esrf.fr/nxtomomill/
documentation regarding applications can be found here: https://tomotools.gitlab-pages.esrf.fr/nxtomomill/tutorials/index.html
or to get help you can directly go for
nxtomomill --help
FAQs
"applications and library to convert raw format to NXTomo format"
We found that nxtomomill demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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