Version 2023.1.0¶
Note
The changelog is available at https://gitlab.esrf.fr/tomotools/nabu/-/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Highlights¶
This section highlights some of the available features.
Helical pipeline¶
Datasets acquired with a helical trajectory are now supported by nabu.
A dedicated pipeline has been created, and can be used with the nabu-helical
command.
See also: Helical reconstruction
Full-volume cone-beam reconstruction¶
The full-field pipeline now supports full-volume reconstruction of cone-beam data. Use method = cone
(instead of fbp
) in [reconstruction]
.
This feature requires the astra toolbox to be installed, and is still not well-tested.
Volumes stitching¶
Nabu offers a new command, nabu-stitching
, and a new API (nabu.stitching
) for performing volumes stitching.
It can be used both in pre-processing (assemble projections) and post-processing (assemble reconstructed volumes).
See also: Volumes stitching
Improvements on full-field pipeline¶
The pipeline got a handful of improvements:
Fix
binning
,binning_z
andprojections_subsampling
which were broken in many cases. These parameters can also be set to arbitrary values.Fix processing margin when using vertical translations and/or CTF
Flats distortion correction now works on the GPU backend, but is still very slow
Allow to overwrite some metadata, ex. with
overwrite_metadata = energy=19kev; pixel_size = 1.6 micron
in[dataset]
Unsharp mask: add “imagej” mode to have an unsharp similar to the one of ImageJ
Add support for .vol output format (mimics the big binary file from PyHST2)
Configuration file now supports relative paths