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I'm announcing a webinar to show an alternative solution to Photoshop for
color brightfield images for those of you who oversee or work with color
brightfield microscopy. In the webinar, I will compare post-processing
using a solution (calibration slide and software) provided by a company
known for color calibration (Datacolor, Inc., NJ) against common methods
for post-processing in Photoshop.
You will see, as well, that this solution (ChromaCal) also prevents saving
over original images, provides metadata to track what has been done, and
tags the image (if desired) to show it has been post-processed in
ChromaCal. It white balances, adjusts brightness to a target value, and
standardizes color to a known set of colors along incremental wavelengths
in the visible range sans user interaction. You can batch process and
create publication- and presentation- ready images.
Here's the info if you wish to attend:
September 10, 2014
1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Title: A Better Choice than Photoshop for Color Brightfield Microscope
Images
Link for Sign up:
http://info.datacolor.com/acton/ct/5553/s-05b7-1408/Bct/l-1956/l-1956:7/ct2_0/1Cheers,
Jerry
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Jerry (Gerald) Sedgewick
Imaging and Analysis, Inc.
quickphotoshop.com
http://www.imagingandanalysis.comAuthor: "Scientific Imaging with Photoshop: Methods, Measurement and Output"
Imaging and Image Analysis Expert for Light Microscopy