

HTTPS would work, and the community could more easily help you maintain this Please feel warmly invited to improve the ImageJ wiki’s section on file formats with information as you discover it. Also, if you can get your hands on it, Illustrator will be the best application to convert a Freehand file directly to SVG. You’re welcome to try it and report back here with your findings! (As an aside to any people reading this involved in BioEmergences development: I wish you would document things on the wiki instead, so that e.g. Once you import a PDF, save it as SVG and always work with the SVG file.

But I have not personally tried doing this.įor VTK format, based on a quick web search, apparently the BioEmergences update site supports opening and saving VTK format, although the linked document is years old and I don’t know whether this update site is actively maintained or whether it works. You could try converting EPS to PNG using ImageMagick, or converting EPS to SVG using Inkscape, then importing the result into ImageJ/Fiji. (You can export EPS from Fiji, but not import AFAIK.)ĮPS is a vector format similar to SVG but older. I’m afraid that ImageJ and Fiji do not, to my knowledge, support importing EPS nor VTK formats.
