Anyone developing .NET microscopy applications or libraries?

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  • BioImager

    A .NET microscopy imaging application based on Bio library. Supports various microscopes by using imported libraries & GUI automation. Supports XInput game controllers to move stage, take images, run ImageJ macros on images or Bio C# scripts.

  • I'm a C# developer creating .NET microscopy applications & libraries. I'm looking for other programmers who are working on similar projects to collaborate and create a C# micro-manager like program https://github.com/BiologyTools/BioImager. I've tried looking for other projects on Github but all are written in java or python.

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