DigiFlow Installation

We recommend the new 64-bit version of DigiFlow for all new installations on 64-bit machines.

DigiFlow builds are identified primarily by the date on the executable.

See the Getting Started Guide for installation instructions.

DigiFlow64 -- New 64-bit DigiFlow

Coming soon!

jDigiFlow -- New 32-bit DigiFlow

Coming soon!

iDigiFlow -- Classic DigiFlow

iDigiFlow_20171025.exe
iDigiFlow_20170926.exe
iDigiFlow_20170810.exe
iDigiFlow_20170517.exe
iDigiFlow_20170302.exe
iDigiFlow_20170113.exe
iDigiFlow_20161118.exe
iDigiFlow_20160624.exe
iDigiFlow_20160503.exe
iDigiFlow_20160422.exe

oDigiFlow -- Builds for very old machines

oDigiFlow_20170823.exe

Additional libraries

DigiFlow is written in a combination of Fortran and C, using compilers from Intel and Microsoft, and its own dfc macro language. DigiFlow also makes use of a number of external libraries, software and hardware to extend its functionality. These include:

Linked libraries

FreeImage provides access to a wide variety of image formats;
zlib compression library for DigiFlow's native image format;
Intel Maths Kernel Library for some of the basic numerical routines;
IMSL numerical libraries (iDigiFlow and oDigiFlow only).

Optional external libraries and software

FFmpeg for access to a broad variety of video formats (see zeranoe.com for Windows builds;
GhostScript for postscript conversion;
MiKTeX for LaTeX processing of figures using the psfrag package.

Optional hardware

BitFlow frame grabbers for image acquisition;
JAI Control Tool as a GenICam interface;
National Instruments data acquisition cards;
UEI data acquisition cards.


Page updated 08/06/2018