wozniak@utkux1.utk.edu (Bryon Lape) (02/02/90)
A friend of my is doing medical research with lizards. He needs to be able to judged a lizard's color on a grey scale using a computer. He needs a scanner and software tahat can handle such a thing. He does wish for it to be on a PC, but will use whatever is available. The picture to be scanned will have the lizard in it and a grey scale. USing a mouse to define two regions, the software then needs to be able to compare the two region. If any one has information on this, please send me e-mail about it. Please do not tie-up the net with responses. -bryon-
ph@miro.Berkeley.EDU (Paul Heckbert) (02/02/90)
In article <1657@utkcs2.cs.utk.edu> wozniak@utkux1.utk.edu (Bryon Lape) writes: > A friend of my is doing medical research with lizards. He needs >to be able to judged a lizard's color on a grey scale using a computer. >... >USing a mouse to define two regions, the software then needs to be able >... >-bryon- Aren't you worried that the lizard will eat your mouse?