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Online documentation is available [http://cxs.phys.soton.ac.uk/iprs/docs/bonsu.html here] and includes installation instructions.
 
Online documentation is available [http://cxs.phys.soton.ac.uk/iprs/docs/bonsu.html here] and includes installation instructions.
  
A PDF version of the documentation is available [http://cxs.phys.soton.ac.uk/iprs/Bonsu_3.0.pdf here].
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A PDF version of the documentation is available [http://cxs.phys.soton.ac.uk/iprs/Bonsu_3.2.pdf here].
  
 
Documentation is also available in the application.  
 
Documentation is also available in the application.  

Revision as of 10:38, 2 July 2020


The Interactive Phase Retrieval Suite

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What is Bonsu?

Bonsu, the interactive phase retrieval suite, is the first software package for phase retrieval with real-time visualisation in both two and three dimensions. It is complete with an inventory of algorithms and routines for data manipulation and reconstruction.

Bonsu is open-source, is designed around the python language and is largely platform independent. It is also able to handle data in formats such as:

* SPE
* HDF5 (Now Supported!)
* VTK
* NumPy


To discover new features planned for future releases, please view the road map.

A General Tool for Phase Retrieval...

Bonsu aims to be an encompassing tool to enable scientific users in differing circles to easily share and analyse data while maintaining reproducibility in results across the board.

A major design goal is to provide the user with a complete set of tools for data reconstruction and visualisation. Emphasis is placed on three-dimensional imaging while two-dimensional support is also provided.

Releases

Official releases are available for download here.

Documentation

Online documentation is available here and includes installation instructions.

A PDF version of the documentation is available here.

Documentation is also available in the application.



Developer(s)

M. Newton