Bsoft is a software package primarily developed for processing electron micrographs, with the goal of determining the structures of biologically relevant molecules, molecular assemblies, and parts of cells. However, it incorporates many ways to deal with images, from the mundane to very sophisticated algorithms. This article is an introduction into its use, illustrating that it is an extensive toolbox, for manipulating and understanding images. Bsoft has over 150 programs, allowing the user an infinite number of ways to process images. These programs can be executed on the command line, or through the interactive program called brun. The main visualization program is bshow, providing numerous ways to manipulate and interpret images. The primary aim is to provide the user with powerful capabilities, including processing large numbers of images. An important additional aim is to make it as accessible as possible, making it easier to deal with image formats and features, and enhance productivity.
Keywords: Image file formats (图像文件格式)
Cross-correlation (互相关)
Projection (投影)
Image filtering (图像过滤)
Image display (图像显示)
Symmetry (对称)
Fourier transformation (傅里叶变换)
Power spectrum (功率谱)
Image masking (图像掩蔽)
Structural biology (结构生物学)
Electron microscopy (电子显微镜)