smith@mcclb0.med.nyu.edu (12/13/90)
In article <Dec.12.15.54.35.1990.24808@dorm.rutgers.edu>, sofer@mbcl.rutgers.edu writes: >>There are two other viable alternatives in the public domain world that allow >>for reading/alysis of scanned gels, blots or TLC type plates. >> ... >> The other is Wayne Rasband's NIH IMAGE program. It does lots of wild >>things interms of image acquisition, cleanup, and amalysis. > > I want to strongly endorse and amplify these remarks. Image (1.33 is the > current incarnation) is a wonderful program for analysis of gray scale pictures I'm sold! From where can I download Image V1.33? +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Ross Smith, Cell Biology, NYU Medical Center, 550 First Ave., NYC, 10016| |Phone: (212) 340-5356: FAX: (212) 340-8139 (Alternate NYUMC) (212) 340-7190| |E-Mail: SMITH@NYUMED.BITNET (BITNET), SMITH@MCCLB0.MED.NYU.EDU (Internet)| +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
cohen@brodmann (Gregg A. Cohen) (12/14/90)
nyone know where I can find a similar program for the DOS world. I would prefer that it run under Windows 3.0 however that isn't strictly necessary. Thank you .signature -- _ Gregg Cohen / \ Department of Psychiatry / \ University of Iowa