This release has a number of bug fixes, and also switches to a new LibRAW (DCRAW) version, which offers support for a large number of more recent RAW camera file formats. The functions have been tested in Linux and Windows,
Quick fixes to errors creating or loading .mspec images in v2.1.1 (this was fixed in v2.2.2) + 2023 libRaw update for Windows users
This was fixed in the upgrade to v2.2.2, but here’s how: Issues for users of v2.1.1 with opening or creating .mspec files can be explained by an error in the ‘DCRAW_import.ijm’ script (Plugins -> micaToolbox -> tools). Replace lines 19
New Pre-Print: Automated workflows using Quantitative Colour Pattern Analysis (QCPA): A guide to batch processing and downstream data analysis
A GUI-mediated, modular approach to automating QCPA. Incl. worked examples, and a detailed manual (R scripts are in the works): https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.02.526788v1
New: A user’s perspective & guide on colour & granularity analysis using the MICA toolbox – Studying colours and patterns in biology using digital photography
Michal Šulc describes how he came across calibrated digital photography and how the MICA toolbox helped him investigate animal colouration. His article provides a step-by-step walkthrough of his use of granularity and colour analyses and portraits the perspective of an
New: Guide & scripts for semi-automated camera calibration
Thanks to the amazing work of and collaboration with Dr Sam Powell from UQ’s sensory ecology lab, we are proud to present a detailed guide on how to calibrate a camera with a monochromator. The guide provides a detailed description