arivis solutions are known for their ability to handle large datasets. This article explains in a little more detail why and how this is done.
arivis solutions are known for their ability to handle large datasets. This article explains in a little more detail why and how this is done.
Simply put, we don't. At least not directly. arivis Vision4D doesn't open any file in formats other than SIS. This means that to view and process your images we must first import them. To import a file into an SIS file we can simply drag and drop any supported file into an open viewer or our stand-alone SIS importer to start the import process. More details on the importing process can be found in the Getting Started user guide in the arivis Vision4D help menu.
Once imported, the original file can be kept as backup storage for the raw data and the SIS file can be used as a working document for visualization and analysis. The importing process will, in most cases, automatically read and copy all the relevant image metadata (calibration, channel colours, time intervals etc). If some of the metadata is missing for any reason it can easily be updated and stored in the SIS file. SIS files support a range of storage features, including:
Because the original file is left unchanged, users can work with SIS files in arivis Vision4D and VisionVR with full confidence that the original data is safe, that changes to the SIS file are reversible, and that the imported file can be opened and processed on virtually any computer that has enough storage space to hold the data.