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Glen Macdonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Nov 1994 15:04:52 -0800
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If you are running your files into NIH Image, then you can either resize
with the PixelSquarer plug-in or set an aspect ratio in the Set Scale
window that will correct morphometric measurements made on uncorrected
images.  If you are using Image macros to convert .pic to tiff files, then
insert a call to this plug-in into the macro.  With .pic files already
converted, as with Confocal Assistant, then a simple macro can resize all
images in a batch process.
 
Glen MacDonald
Hearing Development Laboratories RL-30
University of Washington
Seattle, WA  98195
(206)543-8360
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> Reference aspect ration on Zeiss
LSM10 >
> instruments, which I encounter on my BIO-RAD 1000.  I can correct the ratio by
> going to image edit-----and  make the correction.
>
> Other Bio Rad users;  do you have a better way to approach this problem?
>
> Fred Lightfoot
>

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