napari 0.1.3¶
We’re happy to announce the release of napari 0.1.3! napari is a fast, interactive, multi-dimensional image viewer for Python. It’s designed for browsing, annotating, and analyzing large multi-dimensional images. It’s built on top of Qt (for the GUI), vispy (for performant GPU-based rendering), and the scientific Python stack (numpy, scipy).
For more information, examples, and documentation, please visit our website: https://github.com/napari/napari
New Features¶
- Support for volumetric rendering of images 
Pull Requests¶
- Tutorials (#395) 
- fix import in cli (#403) 
- 3D volume viewer - volume layer (#405) 
- remove vispy backport (#406) 
- Fix axis shape one (#409) 
- Xarray example (#410) 
- fix clim setter (#411) 
- switch to pyside2 (#412) 
- fix delete markers (#413) 
- [FIX] paint color inidicator update when shuffle color (#416) 
- QT returns a warning instead of an error (#418) 
- Fix Crash with stacked binary tiffs. (#422) 
- cleanup shape classes (#423) 
- move tutorials to napari-tutorials repo (#425) 
- fix vispy 0.6.0 colormap bug (#426) 
- fix points keypress (#427) 
- minimal vispy 0.6 colormap fix (#430) 
- Fix dims sliders (#431) 
- add - _vispyinit (#433)
- Expose args for blending, visible, opacity (#434) 
- more dims fixes (#435) 
- fix screenshot (#437) 
- fix dims mixing (#438) 
6 authors added to this release (alphabetical)¶
- Ahmet Can Solak - @AhmetCanSolak 
- Alexandre de Siqueira - @alexdesiqueira 
- Mars Huang - @marshuang80 
- Matthias Bussonnier - @Carreau 
- Nicholas Sofroniew - @sofroniewn 
- Pranathi Vemuri - @pranathivemuri 
4 reviewers added to this release (alphabetical)¶
- Juan Nunez-Iglesias - @jni 
- Kira Evans - @kne42 
- Nicholas Sofroniew - @sofroniewn 
- Pranathi Vemuri - @pranathivemuri