We are now trying to automate this proccess If this was something new I would just build it in Java and use ImageJ's plugin, however the C# application we use for this type of thing is long-standing and although I can download different versions it seems like ImageSharp and ImageMagick are both doing the same thing with this Tiff, I see it in only black and white, but it should be gray-scale and IT IS a grayscale Image I cannot confirm 100% that the Microscope manufacturers are outputting Tiffs but these are very expensive delicate instruments, I would be surprised if it was the instruments that were at fault, very surprised. I typically use ImageJ to mess around with them on an individual basis so there has never been a problem. Again I don't know if they are following the tiff specification but I am just looking for any possible way to view this Image in C# or in ImageMagick, I do not have control over these images, they are sent in bulk, large numbers of them, so I can't alter anything about them they come to me as they are. I do know that it's a pretty common scope. I don't have the exact specs they'd be at another lab. This is coming from a microscope used in research science at a major University. It looks as follows from Photoshop stretched and converted to PNG Using other tools such as Mac Preview, GraphicConverter and Photoshop and ImageJ, I can open the file and stretch the dynamic range and see the data.
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