Nature article about attempts at standardization of microscopy image formats

 The following article was published yesterday regarding attempts to standardize and find an universal microscopy image format. You can access the article here. The article focus specifically at a format called OME-Zarr, that permits storing big image data in a sort of pyramidal hierarchy, analogous to what is used in algorithms used by Google Earth, for example. You can read the available documentation about this format here. NGFF stands for Next-Generation File Formats. 

This theme is not new. You can read about other attempts like OME-TIFF

A special thanks to Haagen Waade for noticing this article, sharing it with me and editing. 

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