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ARANZ Geo Leapfrog 4.0  Software

Posted by scutter at Feb. 5, 2017
ARANZ Geo Leapfrog 4.0

ARANZ Geo Leapfrog 4.0 | 366.6 mb

ARANZ Geo Limited, developer of 3D geological modelling software Leapfrog, has released Leapfrog Geo 4.0. This major release has a complete set of intuitive and highly visual tools and workflows to unlock the value of structural data for geologists and other decision-makers.

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300  Software

Posted by melt_ at June 15, 2024
CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300 | 74 Mb

From the classroom to the laboratory to the synchrotron: SingleCrystal is the easiest way to visualize and understand diffraction and morphological properties of crystals. SingleCrystal lets you simulate multi-phase X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction patterns, display reciprocal lattices (in 2D or 3D), visualize Brillouin zones and construct stereographic projections of planes or vectors. By combining a simulated pattern with an observed diffraction image, you can auto-index the pattern and determine the orientation of your crystal.

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300  Software

Posted by melt_ at June 15, 2024
CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300 | 73.1 Mb

From the classroom to the laboratory to the synchrotron: SingleCrystal is the easiest way to visualize and understand diffraction and morphological properties of crystals. SingleCrystal lets you simulate multi-phase X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction patterns, display reciprocal lattices (in 2D or 3D), visualize Brillouin zones and construct stereographic projections of planes or vectors. By combining a simulated pattern with an observed diffraction image, you can auto-index the pattern and determine the orientation of your crystal.

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300  Software

Posted by melt_ at June 15, 2024
CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300 | 74 Mb

From the classroom to the laboratory to the synchrotron: SingleCrystal is the easiest way to visualize and understand diffraction and morphological properties of crystals. SingleCrystal lets you simulate multi-phase X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction patterns, display reciprocal lattices (in 2D or 3D), visualize Brillouin zones and construct stereographic projections of planes or vectors. By combining a simulated pattern with an observed diffraction image, you can auto-index the pattern and determine the orientation of your crystal.

Midland Valley Move 2018.1.0  Software

Posted by scutter at March 11, 2018
Midland Valley Move 2018.1.0

Midland Valley Move 2018.1.0 | 389.5 mb

Midland Valley announced the release of Move 2018.1. This version of Move includes substantial new features, as well as improvements to the existing functionality and usability.

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300  Software

Posted by melt_ at June 15, 2024
CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.1.0.300 | 74 Mb

From the classroom to the laboratory to the synchrotron: SingleCrystal is the easiest way to visualize and understand diffraction and morphological properties of crystals. SingleCrystal lets you simulate multi-phase X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction patterns, display reciprocal lattices (in 2D or 3D), visualize Brillouin zones and construct stereographic projections of planes or vectors. By combining a simulated pattern with an observed diffraction image, you can auto-index the pattern and determine the orientation of your crystal.

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.0.0.300  Software

Posted by melt_ at Feb. 16, 2024
CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.0.0.300

CrystalMaker SingleCrystal 5.0.0.300 | 73.1 Mb

From the classroom to the laboratory to the synchrotron: SingleCrystal is the easiest way to visualize and understand diffraction and morphological properties of crystals. SingleCrystal lets you simulate multi-phase X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction patterns, display reciprocal lattices (in 2D or 3D), visualize Brillouin zones and construct stereographic projections of planes or vectors. By combining a simulated pattern with an observed diffraction image, you can auto-index the pattern and determine the orientation of your crystal.