Subject: Re: Images
From: mangalam
In article <9208140244.AA05710 at genbank.bio.net> ,
mangalam at SALK-SC2.SDSC.EDU writes:
>Bart Man (pun?) or Brent, depending on which part of the message you
>believe writes:
>>>I am looking for an anonymous FTP site that may have color or b&W
scanned
>>images of MRI, PET or CAT, (or anything remotely similar). Does
anyone
>>know of a site? I heard that NIH had such a site.
>>>>please e-mail: bkronenb at sdcc13.ucsd.edu>> The directories associated with NIH Image, now in its 1.45
incarnation,
>have at least one series of MRI data (25 slices, I think). It can
be found
>at alw.nih.gov in /pub/image/images(?) or something close. If you
need
>others, I can probably dig up at least a few other series.
> And while the fingers are still pliable, here's a LOUD PLUG for
NIH
>Image, one of the best image analysis programs available (FOR FREE,
WITH
>SOURCE CODE, WITH A MACRO LANGUAGE, WITH AN ON-LINE AUTHOR, WITH A
READABLE
>MANUAL). GNUdos to Wayne Rasband for his work.
>>>Cheers,
>>Harry
>>>>Harry Mangalam Vox:(619)
453-4100, x250
>Dept of Biocomputing Fax:(619)
552-1546
>The Salk Institute
mangalam at salk-sc2.sdsc.edu
>10010 N Torrey Pines Rd
mangalam at salk-sgi.sdsc.edu
>La Jolla CA 92037
mangalam at salk.bitnet
>Dear NEtters:
Excuse me my ignorance but what hardware system is Images working
with.
yours
BOSSE