MMX-I: Data-processing software for multimodal X-ray imaging and tomography

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A new multi-platform freeware has been developed for the processing and reconstruction of scanning multi-technique X-ray imaging and tomography datasets. The software platform aims to treat different scanning imaging techniques: X-ray fluorescence, phase, absorption and dark field and any of their combinations, thus providing an easy-to-use data processing tool for the X-ray imaging user community. A dedicated data input stream copes with the input and management of large datasets (several hundred GB) collected during a typical multi-technique fast scan at the Nanoscopium beamline and even on a standard PC. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first software tool that aims at treating all of the modalities of scanning multi-technique imaging and tomography experiments.

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Bergamaschi, A., Medjoubi, K., Messaoudi, C., Marco, S., & Somogyi, A. (2016). MMX-I: Data-processing software for multimodal X-ray imaging and tomography. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 23(3), 783–794. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516003052

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