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Enhancing the Google imagery using a wavelet filter
In some previous papers we proposed the use of free software for a processing
of the Google satellite imagery. Here we discuss the use of a wavelet filter
for the same purposes. This filter is a tool included in a freely downloadable
software (Iris), well-known for the processing of astronomical images.
Combining the image obtained after applying the wavelet filter, with an image
created with Gimp and AstroFracTool, the visibility of the landforms, as
obtained from Google Maps, is strongly increased. Among several possible
examples, we proposed a crater, a paleochannel and the Great Bend of the Nile.Comment: Keywords: Satellite maps, Landforms, Image processing, Wavelet
Comparison of image analysis software packages in the assessment of adhesion of microorganisms to mucosal epithelium using confocal laser scanning microscopy
We have compared current image analysis software packages in order to find the most useful one for assessing microbial adhesion and inhibition of adhesion to tissue sections. We have used organisms of different sizes, the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and the yeast Candida albicans. Adhesion of FITC-labelled H. pylori and C. albicans was assessed by confocal microscopy. Four different Image analysis software packages, NIH-Image, IP Lab, Image Pro+, and Metamorph, were compared for their ability to quantify adhesion of the two organisms and several quantification methods were devised for each package. For both organisms, the dynamic range that could be detected by the software packages was 1×106?1×109 cells/ml. Of the four software packages tested, our results showed that Metamorph software, using our ?Region of Interest? method, with the software's ?Standard Area Method? of counting, was the most suitable for quantifying adhesion of both organisms because of its unique ability to separate clumps of microbial cells. Moreover, fewer steps were required. By pre-incubating H. pylori with the glycoconjugate Lewis b-HSA, an inhibition of binding of 48.8% was achieved using 250 ?g/ml Lewis b-HSA. The method we have devised using Metamorph software, provides a simple, quick and accurate way of quantifying adhesion and inhibition of adhesion of microbial cells to the epithelial surface of tissue sections. The method can be applied to organisms ranging in size from small bacteria to larger yeast cells
Microvax-based data management and reduction system for the regional planetary image facilities
Presented is a progress report for the Regional Planetary Image Facilities (RPIF) prototype image data management and reduction system being jointly implemented by Washington University and the USGS, Flagstaff. The system will consist of a MicroVAX with a high capacity (approx 300 megabyte) disk drive, a compact disk player, an image display buffer, a videodisk player, USGS image processing software, and SYSTEM 1032 - a commercial relational database management package. The USGS, Flagstaff, will transfer their image processing software including radiometric and geometric calibration routines, to the MicroVAX environment. Washington University will have primary responsibility for developing the database management aspects of the system and for integrating the various aspects into a working system
A Beginner\u27s Guide to InDesign Publishing Software
Is your library considering a move to Adobe InDesign software, the current industry standard for desktop publication? This session offers a brief introduction to the InDesign workspace and tools and an opportunity for hands-on experience with the software, using prepared file and image samples to create a basic publication
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