Abstract
The rapid pace of innovation in biological imaging and the diversity of its applications have prevented the establishment of a community-agreed standardized data format. We propose that complementing established open formats such as OME-TIFF and HDF5 with a next-generation file format such as Zarr will satisfy the majority of use cases in bioimaging. Critically, a common metadata format used in all these vessels can deliver truly findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable bioimaging data.
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Moore, J., Allan, C., Besson, S., Burel, J. M., Diel, E., Gault, D., … Swedlow, J. R. (2021). OME-NGFF: a next-generation file format for expanding bioimaging data-access strategies. Nature Methods, 18(12), 1496–1498. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-021-01326-w
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