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Would using an England Finder work?
Dave
At 07:22 AM 3/1/2007, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>We're taking some multimodal images of skin (SHG, 2P (auto),
>reflectance, and Raman), 20-60x.
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>The SHG, 2P, and reflectance are on one scope and the Raman is on
>another (pretty cool images in all modes).
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>We've reached a quandary on how to register these images (even get
>near similar fields of view, which are between 50-250 um).
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>A pen mark would be way too big. Too many hair follicles to narrow
>down to. Latex beads will probably float away (the skin needs to
>stay hydrated). A grid coverslip? Maybe a gene gun?
>
>The scopes are in different buildings, so stability of the "mark" IS an issue.
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>Any and all input is appreciated, again.
>Best,
>
>Gary
Dave McDonald
Scientific Imaging Lab
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1100 Fairview Avenue North
DE-512
Seattle, WA 98109
206-667-4205
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