Spatial light modulator in Python
Project description
SLM
Spatial light modulator in Python.
Main Features
- 2D and 3D STED masks
- multiple passes
- Zernike aberration control
Installation
To install slm
in Windows, follow the steps below.
- You should first install the following software requirements:
- Anaconda for Python 3. This includes Python as well as some necessary scientific libraries.
- Git. This is necessary for the automatic version numbering of this package. Also, make sure you choose Git from the command line and also 3rd-party software in Adjusting your PATH environment.
- Clone this repository using Git. From any folder in File Explorer,
right-click and hit Git Bash here. Paste
git clone https://github.com/jacopoantonello/slm
and hit enter. Do not use GitHub's Download ZIP button above, as the installation script will not work in that case. - Finally, double-click on
install.bat
.
To run the GUI, double-click on run.bat
.
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