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Joseph Mancuso <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Jul 1996 09:42:41 -0400
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   Greetings all...  We're working on a project involving confocal
procedures and are planning on using IPLab Spectrum 3.1 for
post-acquisition processing.  We may need some advice regarding a
question we have.  Any recommendations are appreciated.
 
   We would like to use IPLab Spectrum for some data transformation that
will allow us to correct for the curvature seen in a spectrometer image.
Basically, we have curved lines in our image that need to be straightened
according to a certain equation (the nature of which is not yet known).
   IPLab as it stands doesn't seem to provide anything in the way of
coordinate transformations or image warping that might allow us to correct
for this curvature (the degree of which, by the way, may vary as a
function of _both_ dimentions - :( - ).
   I'd like to ask if it is possible that extentions have been developed
to do this?  Where might I look other than with Signal Analytics
(list-servs, newsgroups)?  Any recommendations?
 
   Apologies for the long message.  We sincerely appreciate your support.
 
                                                         -Joe
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