The Meta Imaging Series MetaMorph 7.10 is a microscopy automation and image analysis software developed by Molecular Devices, designed for advanced imaging applications in biological research. It automates acquisition, device control, and analysis of images from various fluorescent microscopes, integrating diverse hardware into a single custom workstation. Below is a detailed overview based on available information:
Key Features of MetaMorph 7.10:

Automation and Device Control: Supports a wide range of commercially available microscopes, cameras, laser launches, TIRF optics, and other peripherals. It enables seamless integration and control for complex acquisition protocols, including multidimensional imaging (e.g., stacks of sequential images, multiple Z-sections, wavelengths, time points, and positions).
Image Processing and Analysis: Offers a comprehensive toolbox with features like background subtraction, shading correction, morphology filters, and an interactive 4D/3D viewer. It supports real-time image processing with GPU hardware acceleration, resolving sub-cellular objects as small as 20 nm spatially and 40 nm axially.
Application Modules: Includes user-friendly modules for biology-specific analyses, such as cell counting, neurite outgrowth, cell cycle phase assessment, colocalization, FRET, and morphometric analysis. These modules operate with a wizard-like interface for ease of use.
Data Acquisition: Accelerates image capture rates and transfers images to memory during acquisition, ideal for live-cell and kinetic imaging. Features like the scan slide module automate stitching of multiple images for large tissue samples.
Journal Functions: Powerful macro-like functions allow automation of acquisition, processing, and analysis routines. Custom toolbars and menus provide quick access to frequently used options.
Complementary Software: Includes MetaFluor for fluorescence ratio imaging (e.g., intracellular ion measurements) and MetaVue for basic image acquisition and processing.

Meta Imaging Series MetaMorph 7.10.5
Meta Imaging Series MetaMorph 7.10.5