Software Updates and Releases for Electron Microscopy Instruments

Software updates and training for electron microscopy instruments from Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Stay ahead with the latest electron microscopy software updates

We are always looking to improve your electron microscopy experience, whether through enhanced access to service experts, easy to use step-by-step guides, or hands-on training. We also know your electron microscopy lab requires maintenance to stay in top shape. A critical component of this ecosystem is powerful software that enables you to get the best results possible from your instrumentation. That is why we offer a constant stream of improvements and updates to our software, ensuring you can achieve your goals as quickly and easily as possible.  

 

Questions about software updates? Contact us at UpdateEM.


Arctis Platform Software


Arctis UI


AutoScript

Previous versions


Auto Slice and View


AutoTEM Cryo

Previous versions


CryoFlow – EQM – Embedded CryoSPARC Live – Tomo Live

Previous versions


EPU and Smart EPU

Previous versions


EPU-D

Previous versions


iFLM


Maps Software

Previous versions


Microscope Companion (MiCo)

Previous versions


TEM Server

Previous versions

Previous versions


Tomography

Previous versions


VELOX

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Other

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Resources

MRC-2014 Specifications

(25 September 2020)

Thermo Scientific microscopy applications use the MRC2014 data format to store, view, and process images. This document specifies:

  • The format of the extended header blocks
  • The pixel sequence in the frame blocks

EER-2023 Specifications

(July 2023)

Some cameras can produce EER encoded images. These images are stored in a file format called the EER file format, identified by the extension “.eer”. EER files are based on BigTIFF, but define a number of extensions to this format to store all EER-related information in one file. This document describes the currently implemented file format.

 

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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