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Digital Surf launched their first (2D) surface analysis software package in 1990 for
MS-DOS ("DigiProfil 1.0"), then their first 3D surface analysis package in 1991 for
Macintosh II ("DigiSurface 1.0"). • Version 1.0 of
MountainsMap was launched in September 1996, introducing a change in the name after a move of the editor to Windows from MsDos and Macintosh platforms. • Version 5.0 introduced the management of multi-layers images. It was a move to
Confocal microscopy (analysis of topography+color as a single object as opposed to separate objects in former versions), and to
SPM image analysis (analysis of topography+current, topography+phase, topography+force as a single image). • Version 6.0 completed the specialization of the platform per instrument type. For Version 6.0 the company teamed with a group of alpinists to launch the new version at the summit of the
Makalu mountain. A special logo was created for this marketing event. The expedition was successful and
Alexia Zuberer, a French and Swiss mountaineer was then the first Swiss woman to reach the summit of the
Makalu, Sandrine de Choudens, a French PhD in chemistry being the first French woman to succeed • Version 7.0 was unveiled in September 2012 at the European Microscopy Congress in Manchester, UK. It expanded the list of instruments supported, in particular with new
Scanning electron microscope 3D reconstruction software and
hyperspectral data analysis (such as Raman and FT-IR hyperspectral cube analysis). • Version 7.2 (February 2015) introduces near real-time 3D topography reconstruction for
scanning electron microscopes • Version 7.3 (January 2016) adds fast colorization of
scanning electron microscope images based on object-oriented image segmentation. • Version 7.4 (January 2017) offers 3D reconstruction from a single
SEM image, and enhanced 3D printing • Version 8.0 (June 2019) is the successor of both Mountains 7.4 and SPIP 6.7 software packages ("SPIP" standing for "Scanning Probe Image Processor") after the acquisition by Digital Surf of the Danish company Image Metrology A/S, the editor of SPIP. Version 8.0 also introduces the analysis of free form surfaces, called "Shells" in the software. • Version 9.0 (June 2021) completes the "shells" (free form surfaces) with surface texture analysis adapted from the
ISO 25178 parameters already calculated on the standard surfaces. It also comes with a new product line, "MountainsSpectral", dedicated to the chemical mapping of elements in both 2D (images of chemical composition) and 3D (multi-channel tomography of chemical composition), with applications such as FIB-SEM EDX (X-Ray analysis coupled with focused ion beam tomography) or confocal Raman (Raman analysis in confocal microscopy) • Version 10.0 (June 2023) completes the list of supported microscopes with
Light Microscopes, ==Instruments supported==