Digital Surf has announced the latest version of its surface metrology and microscopy software analysis platform, Mountains. Version 10 will host a variety of new features and aims to bridge the gap in Digital Surf’s topography, image, and spectroscopy analysis offerings.
Key information:
- Version 10 will include Digital Surf's new toolkit for pre-processing and analysing image data, MountainsImage.
- For users working with spectra, the surface imaging and metrology software developers have created a new spectral analysis product, MountainsSpectral Analyse.
- The latest version also offers improved automation features, with the recently released fibre analysis tool now extended to all product families, including topography analysis.
Version 10 of the Mountains software will feature two new products, MountainsImage and MountainsSpectral Analyse. MountainsImage is for users of light microscopes and provides a toolkit for pre-processing and analysing image data. Included in the toolkit are tools for enhancement, measurement, luminance histograms, colour inversion, conversion to monochrome, particle analysis including colour segmentation, fibre analysis and image contour analysis. Whereas MountainsSpectral Analyse provides automatic peak detection and fitting and parameter map generation for spectra users only.
“In the ever-evolving surface metrology and microscopy industries, Digital Surf remains dedicated to building the best and most up-to-date surface imaging and analysis software,” said Christophe Mignot, Digital Surf CEO. “Version 10 is our most comprehensive product release yet, bridging all the remaining gaps between the various datatypes and instrument technologies we cater for topography analysis, image analysis and spectroscopy analysis. We are very excited to deliver Mountains 10 to our users and receive their feedback.”
The surface metrology and microscopy software analysis platform will now feature automation improvements. One particular improvement now allows the user to group Mountain’s productivity functions. Digital Surf’s recently released fibre analysis tool has been extended to all products, including topography analysis products.
Users can now also compare measured shell data with CAD models and access full surface texture analysis. Version 10 also features a Lens Analysis module for the study of aspheric optical surfaces and profiles in applications from various industries including imaging lasers, sensors, and systems.