Units of measurement¶
Since Bio-Formats 5.1 and the adoption of the 2015-01 OME Data Model, the data model and the corresponding Bio-Formats model and metadata APIs have added support for units of measurement. Previously, the units for various properties such as the physical size of an image, stage position, confocal pinhole size, light wavelengths etc. were fixed in the model. This was however somewhat inflexible, and not appropriate for imaging modalities at widely different scales. The solution to this was to add a unit of measurement to each of these properties. The image size, for example, was previously specified to be stored in micrometers but may now be specified in any SI length unit of choice, or one of the supported non-SI length units. This permits the preservation of the unit used by a proprietary file format or used at acquisition time, for example nanometers, millimeters, meters, or inches or thousandths of an inch could be used instead.
At the OME-XML level, the properties continue to use the old attribute
names. They are supplemented by an additional attribute with a
Unit
suffix, for example the PhysicalSizeX
attribute and its
companion PhysicalSizeXUnit
attribute.
At the API level, two classes are used:
Unit<T>
represents a unit system for a given dimension such as length, pressure or time.
Quantity
represents a value and unit in a given unit system; this is subclassed for each of the supported dimensions such as
Length
,Pressure
etc. For example theLength
class could represent the value and unit of 5.3 µm and thePressure
class 956 mbar.
All of the model and metadata APIs pass Quantity
objects in place
of raw numerical values. Updating your code will require replacing
the use of raw values with quantities. Where your code needs to deal
with the quantity in a specific unit, for example µm, you will need to
perform an explicit unit conversion to transform the value to the
required unit.
The three situations you will need to deal with are:
getting a quantity from a
get
method in the APIconverting a quantity to a desired unit
setting a quantity with a
set
method in the API (possibly also requiring the creation of a quantity)
Examples of how to use units and quantities for these purposes are
shown in the sections Reading files (ReadPhysicalSize
example which uses getPixelsPhysicalSize
and also demonstrates
unit conversion) and Further details on exporting raw pixel data to OME-TIFF files
(setPixelsPhysicalSize
).