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SCIENTIFIC IMAGING (WITH IMAGE INTEGRITY), PHOTOSHOP & QUANTIZATION SEMINARS
There is still room for participants in this course!
Acquisition and post-processing of scientific images are increasingly
being scrutinized, and so knowledge of best practices in imaging is
becoming more crucial. It is also critical to clearly show visual data
in publication and presentation: learn how to conform image tones to
outputs so that salient features can be seen.
"Scientific imaging: acquisition, post-processing (Photoshop, ImageJ,
Bridge, etc.), correcting for outputs and quantization" series of
seminars are being held March 21 - 25, 2011, in Bethesda, Maryland
(Washington D.C. area) at the Hyatt Regency Hotel (One Bethesda Metro
Center) near the NIH campus on the GREEN line of the Metrotrain.
These seminars will be given by Jerry Sedgewick and will focus primarily
on scientific images post-processed in Photoshop, Image J, and related
programs using best methods/practices for image integrity.
Please go to
http://www.imagingandanalysis.com/seminars.html for more
information.
Whether you've used Photoshop and related programs in the past, or you
have limited experience, the combination of an in-depth, hands-on
approach and expert guidance make the seminars appropriate for all but
advanced users. Don't assume your students and staff use it correctly!
Overview
Varying Length seminars will be given to fit time restrictions by
participants. Here is the outline for the seminars:
http://www.imagingandanalysis.com/course.html.
The 3-Day Seminar is an energetic hands on lecture and practice session.
Take this seminar to really implant acquisition, post-processing,
outputting and quantization techniques ($690.00).
Or sign up for the 2-day portion ($450) or the 1-Day Quantization
portion ($250).
I will be available for looking at your images for a free consultation
on quantization or imaging procedures on Saturday, March 26 at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel near the NIH campus. Please email me to let me know
whether you or a member of your lab is coming.
Sign up for seminars at
http://imagingandanalysis.com/seminars.html.