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The Python API is an anywidget, allowing programatic control of the viewer in computational notebooks like Jupyter, JupyterLab, Colab, and VS Code. The easiest way to get started is to open a Zarr store and load it into the viewer.
Vizarr supports viewing 2D slices of n-Dimensional Zarr arrays, allowing
users to choose a single channel or blended composites of multiple channels
during analysis. It has special support for the developing OME-NGFF format for
multiscale and multimodal images. Currently, Viv supports int8, int16,
int32, uint8, uint16, uint32, float32, float64 arrays, but
contributions are welcome to support more np.dtypes!
Limitations
vizarr was built to support the registration use case above where multiple, pyramidal OME-Zarr images
are viewed within a Jupyter Notebook. Support for other Zarr arrays is supported but not as well tested.
More information regarding the viewing of generic Zarr arrays can be found in the example notebooks.
Citation
If you are using Vizarr in your research, please cite our paper: