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Revision as of 11:16, 11 June 2014
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 Roadmap 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.
Developer(s)
M. Newton