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Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:39pm EDT
Media Cybernetics' New AutoQuant X Version 2.1 Image Deconvolution Software Offers 32- and 64-bit Vista Support

BETHESDA, Md.--(Business Wire)--
Media Cybernetics announces the release of AutoQuant X Version 2.1
image deconvolution and 3D visualization software. AutoQuant X 2.1 now
offers support for Windows(R) Vista Business and Ultimate operating
systems in 32- and 64-bits, as well as other feature enhancements.

   The AutoQuant X software package includes AutoDeblur, the life
science industry's leading image deconvolution software. AutoQuant X
users can retrieve better data from their images using the most
complete suite of 2D and 3D algorithms available, including an
advanced Blind Deconvolution algorithm which is both iterative and
constrained.

   In addition to supporting Windows Vista Business and Ultimate
operating systems, AutoQuant X Version 2.1 includes support for
MetaMorph ND and Olympus OIB/OIF files as well as 17 other file
formats. This new version also offers improved multi processor support
for faster processing.

   Along with the deconvolution tools in AutoDeblur, AutoQuant X also
includes the 3D visualization capabilities of AutoVisualize.
AutoVisualize makes it easy for users to bring complex datasets to
life with the use of 3D visualization and manipulation tools.

   A free trial version of AutoQuant X Version 2.1 is available on
the Media Cybernetics website at www.mediacy.com.

   About Media Cybernetics

   Founded in 1981, Media Cybernetics develops image informatics
solutions to automate research, development, and quality control
processes in life science and industry. The company's products
simplify and enhance image-based data collection and analysis to
increase the accuracy and productivity of its customers.

Media Cybernetics, Inc.
Kathy Hrach, 301-495-3305 x 260
Khrach@mediacy.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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