Jerry Sedgewick-2 |
"Scientific Imaging and Photoshop" will take place at the Neuroscience
2008 meeting on Friday, October 14 at the JW Marriott Hotel (Grand Ballroom III) in Washington D.C. The one-day symposia/workshop will be given by Jerry Sedgewick, author of "Scientific Imaging with Photoshop: Methods, Measurement and Ouput." The workshop covers digital imaging ethics, correct acquisition techniques for microscope imaging and confocal, objective methods (by the numbers) for making tonal adjustments in Photoshop, preparing images for outputs (grant applications, publication, laptop projection, hard copy, web, video, 3D reconstruction) and methods for segmenting (separating regions of interest from background) in Photoshop. The workshop includes methods for reducing noise, correcting uneven illumination, colocalization, pseudocoloring, making figures more quickly, and adding scale bars, among other methods. Automated actions (macros) of common steps done in Photoshop for versions of Photoshop higher than 6.0 will be given to attendees. For more information and to register for the workshop, please go to www.quickphotoshop.com, or write to Jerry at [hidden email] or [hidden email]. -- Jerry (Gerald) Sedgewick Program Director, Biomedical Image Processing Lab (BIPL) Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota 312 Church St. SE, 1-205 Hasselmo Hall Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 624-6607 [hidden email] http://www.bipl.umn.edu Author: "Scientific Imaging with Photoshop: Methods, Measurement and Output." Rawlight.com (dba Sedgewick Initiatives) 965 Cromwell Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55114 [hidden email] (651) 308-1466 http://www.quickphotoshop.com http://www.heartFROMstone.com http://www.rawlight.com --- Get FREE High Speed Internet from USFamily.Net! -- http://www.usfamily.net/mkt-freepromo.html --- |
Martin Wessendorf-2 |
Hey, Jerry--
Be careful that you aren't using your University e-mail for anything that might be construed as private business. Not sure where this falls but don't want to see you get any more shit than you deserve--that's why I'm sticking my nose into your concerns! --Also--do you have a roomie for SFN? Steve is not going this year. Got a note from Nate; Sheryl is not doing well and he's not optimistic about the outcome. He also sounds very tired of dealing with her delusions. Assuming they are delusions. For all I know, it's Nate who's deluded.... Take care-- Martin Jerry Sedgewick wrote: > "Scientific Imaging and Photoshop" will take place at the Neuroscience > 2008 meeting on Friday, October 14 at the JW Marriott Hotel (Grand > Ballroom III) in Washington D.C. The one-day symposia/workshop will be > given by Jerry Sedgewick, author of "Scientific Imaging with Photoshop: > Methods, Measurement and Ouput." > The workshop covers digital imaging ethics, correct acquisition > techniques for microscope imaging and confocal, objective methods (by > the numbers) for making tonal adjustments in Photoshop, preparing images > for outputs (grant applications, publication, laptop projection, hard > copy, web, video, 3D reconstruction) and methods for segmenting > (separating regions of interest from background) in Photoshop. The > workshop includes methods for reducing noise, correcting uneven > illumination, colocalization, pseudocoloring, making figures more > quickly, and adding scale bars, among other methods. Automated actions > (macros) of common steps done in Photoshop for versions of Photoshop > higher than 6.0 will be given to attendees. > For more information and to register for the workshop, please go to > www.quickphotoshop.com, or write to Jerry at [hidden email] or > [hidden email]. > -- Martin Wessendorf, PhD (612) 626 0145 (office) Associate Professor (612) 624 2991 (lab) Dept Neuroscience (612) 624 8118 (FAX) Univ Minnesota e-mail: martinw(at)umn.edu |
Martin Wessendorf-2 |
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Well, THAT was not one that I intended to go onto the list.
Mea culpa. My apologies to all. Martin -- Martin Wessendorf, PhD (612) 626 0145 (office) Associate Professor (612) 624 2991 (lab) Dept Neuroscience (612) 624 8118 (FAX) Univ Minnesota e-mail: martinw(at)umn.edu |
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