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Do they have to be from a confocal? I am sure that Mike Forbes at UVa
would have some from the electron Microscope. Feel free to contact him and
tell him that Larry Hawkey suggested you contact him. His e-mail address
is, <[log in to unmask]>. He loves spreading the "images" of
microscopy.
larry hawkey
Duke University, Neurobiology
At 06:51 PM 4/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>A client of ours has a clever new way to present 3D images but needs some
>beautiful stereo pairs to generate a set of tests. These images need to be
>true stereo pairs, not anaglyphs. If you have anything you would like to
>share, please contact me directly. Also, there is a possibility that these
>materials may be used in future publications... of course, with credit, so
>please let me know if you would like the images used (a) just for the tests
>or (b) for both tests and publication, with your citation.
>
>I look forward to hearing from you all!
>
>Best regards,
>Barbara Foster
>Consortium President
>Microscopy/Microscopy Education ...Educating microscopists for greater
>productivity.
>
>125 Paridon Street Suite 102 Springfield, MA 01118
>PH: (413)746-6931 FX: (413)746-9311 email: [log in to unmask]
>Visit our web site <http://www.MME-Microscopy.com/education>
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Lawrence A. Hawkey
Box 3209 DUMC
Department of Neurobiology
Duke University
Durham, NC 27710
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