What is a DSX file?
A .DSX file usually stores digital microscope image data created by Olympus DSX series microscopes or Keyence Laser Scanning Microscopes. Internally, these microscope files often use the standard TIFF image format combined with specialized hardware metadata.
Other uses for DSX files
The .DSX extension has multiple possible meanings. It is also a DAZ Studio XML File used by 3D software from DAZ Productions for scripts, product metadata, and asset installation. Other systems like IBM InfoSphere DataStage use .DSX for data exports, while Applied Photophysics uses it to store Chirascan spectroscopy data. Sometimes, .DSX files are also used as ZIP-compressed component exchange formats by Siemens SIMATIC IT Opcenter.
How to open DSX files?
To open these files natively, you normally need the proprietary software from the original vendor, such as DAZ Studio for 3D assets or specialized viewing software from Olympus. Because the .DSX extension has multiple possible meanings, it can be difficult to know which software you need. viewer.online/dsx analyzes .DSX files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
Summary
Because the most common .DSX files use the known TIFF format, viewer.online/dsx can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.