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Two-photon imaging analysis tool with a napari interface.

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twopy

Two-photon imaging analysis tool for the Clark Lab output format.

twopy napari interface

Getting Started

twopy lets you open two-photon recordings, draw ROIs, plot responses in real time, process and analyze them, and save them.

When you first load a recording, twopy converts it to a standardized HDF5 format. The converted format includes the aligned movie, mean image, stimulus tables, photodiode signals, and recording metadata. Analysis and the GUI both work from the converted files, so the original source files remain separate from twopy's outputs.

Install

Examples use micromamba, but any conda-compatible environment manager should work.

micromamba create -n twopy -c conda-forge python=3.13 pip -y
micromamba run -n twopy python -m pip install twopy

Verify the install:

micromamba run -n twopy python -c 'import twopy; print(twopy.__name__)'

For a source checkout, copy config.example.yml to config.yml and edit the paths for your computer. config.yml stays local and is not tracked by git.

Start

micromamba activate twopy
twopy

Open a source recording or converted recording directly:

twopy /path/to/source/recording
twopy /path/to/recording_data.h5

Basic GUI flow:

  1. Choose a recording.
  2. Draw or edit ROIs in the rois Labels layer.
  3. Click Save ROIs.
  4. Update response plots from the current ROIs.
  5. Save analysis outputs.

When a source recording has not been converted yet, twopy converts it first. Converted data includes the aligned movie, mean image, stimulus tables, photodiode signals, and recording metadata.

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Check

micromamba run -n twopy pre-commit run --all-files

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