Deb Berglund
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT, where there is more snow this winter and better skiing than
in the past 20 years! Zowee!
On Fri, 14 Feb 1997, Raymond B. Hester wrote:
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> We use an ACAS 570 to collect confocal images and would like to try
> manipulating these images in ways not available with the instrument
> software (which runs on a PC). I have heard that NIH Image is a good
> program for confocal image analysis but that it only runs on a Mac. It
> seems I have also heard that conversion software is available (for about
> $80) that makes possible running NIH Image on a PC. Does anyone have any
> information on such conversion software or is it just wishful thinking on
> someone's part?
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> Thanks.
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> ray
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> Raymond B. Hester, Ph.D.
> Flow Cytometry Lab
> CSAB 357, Biotechnical Services
> The University of South Alabama
> Mobile, AL 36688-0002 To err is human -
> Email: rhester@jaguar1.usouthal.edu but it feels divine.
> Voice: (334) 460-6029 Mae West
> FAX: (334) 460-6073
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