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I've used iAuditor from https://safetyculture.com/ in the past for site inspections/walkthrus pre-install. You could set up a form for maintenance visits. I'm not sure about integrating with your ticketing platform though. Might be worth a look. Source: over 1 year ago
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I think you're looking for ImageJ. The "GUI" version is Fiji which I can't recommend enough. I use it to measure distances in photos based on reference objects but I think its origin is from scientific image processing. Source: about 1 year ago
If you are using the FIJI distribution of ImageJ (https://fiji.sc), then you should be able to drag the .mvd2 file onto the FIJI toolbar, and it will open using the Bioformats Importer. You need to have the .mvd2 file and the Data folder that is associated with it in the same folder. If you don't have that data directory, the .mvd2 file is useless AFAIK. Source: about 2 years ago
FWIW, depending on what you need it for, there's a variation called FIJI, which is.. "Fiji is just ImageJ"(but with a bunch of plugins). That is, one-click install to get a ton of commonly used things, though many are aimed at biology. Source: about 2 years ago
FiJi is ImageJ plus a bunch of useful plugins. My favorite is BioFormats, which reads a whole bunch of proprietary image formats from microscope software etc. Easy to download and install, too -- you can get it here: https://fiji.sc/. Source: about 2 years ago
Looks a whole lot like the Fiji ImageJ logo: https://fiji.sc. Source: over 2 years ago
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