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Reconstruct

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Here at GitHub is the original Source code for Reconstruct - which was last compiled in 2007 and the Executible is available at: https://sites.cns.utexas.edu/synapseweb/software-0

Software

Reconstruct Downloads for Windows and other Platforms

with Help Manual and example.ser (7.38MB) [Version 1.1.0.0 August 20, 2007]

System Requirements:

  • Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7/8)
  • Pentium processor
  • 10 Mb of disk space for program files
  • at least 128 Mb of RAM

Further reading:

  • Quick Start -- to get started using the software (User Manual Ch 1).
  • Intro for Beginners and Reconstruct Basics -- quick intros to the basic elements of Reconstruct.
  • User Manual -- revised by Dr. Karin Sorra and Dr. Kristen Harris (2009).
  • Fiala JC (2005) Reconstruct: A free editor for serial section microscopy. J Microscopy.
  • Fiala JC, Harris KM (2001) Cylindrical diameters method for calibrating section thickness in serial electron microscopy. J Microscopy.
  • Harris KM, Spacek J, Bell ME, Parker PH, Lindsey LF, Baden AD, Vogelstein JT, Burns R (2015) A resource from 3D electron microscopy of hippocampal neuropil for user training and tool development. Sci Data Sep 1;2:150046. PMCID: PMC4555877. (PDF; Tables)

Reconstruct was written by John C. Fiala, Ph.D.

For more info go to Reconstruct History and Citations. For help with specific questions, contact the Reconstruct Yahoo User's Group.

Reconstruct was created with funding, in part, from the National Institutes of Health and the Human Brain Project under grants (P30 HD18655, R01 MH/DA 57351, and R01 EB 002170).

Permission to use, copy, and redistribute Reconstruct is granted without fee under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.

(This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty, including the implied warranty of merchantibility or fitness for any particular purpose. For details read the terms of the GNU General Public License when installing the software.)