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Martin Wessendorf <[log in to unmask]>
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Hey, Jerry--

Be careful that you aren't using your University e-mail for anything 
that might be construed as private business.  Not sure where this falls 
but don't want to see you get any more shit than you deserve--that's why 
I'm sticking my nose into your concerns!

--Also--do you have a roomie for SFN?  Steve is not going this year.

Got a note from Nate; Sheryl is not doing well and he's not optimistic 
about the outcome.  He also sounds very tired of dealing with her 
delusions.  Assuming they are delusions.  For all I know, it's Nate 
who's deluded....

Take care--

Martin


Jerry Sedgewick wrote:
> "Scientific Imaging and Photoshop" will take place at the Neuroscience 
> 2008 meeting on Friday, October 14 at the JW Marriott Hotel (Grand 
> Ballroom III) in Washington  D.C.  The one-day symposia/workshop will be 
> given by Jerry Sedgewick, author of "Scientific Imaging with Photoshop: 
> Methods, Measurement and Ouput."
> The workshop covers digital imaging ethics, correct acquisition 
> techniques for microscope imaging and confocal, objective methods (by 
> the numbers) for making tonal adjustments in Photoshop, preparing images 
> for outputs (grant applications, publication, laptop projection, hard 
> copy, web, video, 3D reconstruction) and methods for segmenting 
> (separating regions of interest from background) in Photoshop.  The 
> workshop includes methods for reducing noise, correcting uneven 
> illumination, colocalization, pseudocoloring, making figures more 
> quickly, and adding scale bars, among other methods.  Automated actions 
> (macros) of common steps done in Photoshop for versions of Photoshop 
> higher than 6.0 will be given to attendees.
> For more information and to register for the workshop, please go to 
> www.quickphotoshop.com, or write to Jerry at [log in to unmask] or 
> [log in to unmask]
> 


-- 
Martin Wessendorf, PhD 	   (612) 626 0145 (office)
Associate Professor	      (612) 624 2991 (lab)	
Dept Neuroscience 	      (612) 624 8118 (FAX)
Univ Minnesota	        e-mail: martinw(at)umn.edu

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