As raised in several issuses, this package is not able to read newer versions of Andor sif files. The author(s) do not have access to newer versions to sif files. Therefore this project is no longer maintained. Please feel free to contact the author(s) if you would like to take the ownership.
This package is designed to read Andor SIF image file.
In addition to raw image data, it provides access to the wavelength axis for spectra, and metadata such as
exposure time, gain, recording date etc. Image data can be read as a numpy
array or as an
xarray DataArray
, which contains the image data as well as the coordinate
axes and labels in a single object. For spectra, the spectral axis can be returned as nanometers, wavenumbers or
electron volts.
To the best of our knowledge, this is currently the only Python package that can extract wavelength information from .sif files using only pure Python and numpy (i.e. without relying on any Andor dll libraries).
numpy
(optionally xarray
, pytest
to run the unit tests)
Install with pip
:
>pip install sifreader
Open a file and print the metadata:
>file = SIFFile('my_image.sif')
>print(file)
<sifreader.sifreader.sifreader.SIFFile object at 0x30f9eecc0>
Original Filename: E:\test_sequence.sif
Date: Thu May 10 12:01:48 2018
...
Read a single or all frames contained in the file as numpy arrays:
>first_frame = file.read_block(0)
>all_frames = file.read_all()
The horizontal axis is contained in the x_axis
member variable. If the file contains a spectrum, the axis will be
the wavelength in namometers, otherwise it will contain the pixel numbers:
>wavelengths = file.x_axis
Read all frames in the file as a DataArray
:
>xarr = file.as_xarray()
For spectra: make a DataArray
that contains the photon energy in eV rather than the default wavelength:
>spectrum_file = SIFFile('my_spectrum.sif')
>xarr = spectrum_file.as_xarray('photon_energy')
The options for this method are 'wavelength' (default), 'wavenumber' and 'photon_energy'. Note, that this only makes a difference if the file contains a spectrum. For images, both axes will always contain the pixel numbers.
One of the nice features of DataArray
is the ability to easily select data and plot it in a single line:
spectrum_file.as_xarray().sel(frames=0, wavelength=slice(749.5, 768.2)).plot()
- 0.2: Added support for wavelength information, xarray exporting and unit tests
- 0.1: First release