In article <9303230020.AA04845 at criba.edu.ar>, rvleosar at arcriba.bitnet
wrote:
>>> does anybody knows a program called image or any other program of image
> analysis?
>> thanks in advance.
>> leonardo a. saravia
> dept. biologia
> universidad de buenos aires
>rvleosar at criba.edu.ar
Image for the Macintosh is available from alw.nih.gov via anonymous FTP.
For the money (free) it's an unbeatable image processing system. There are
things it doesn't do: for example, it is designed for 8 bit images. If you
have a camera which can read at resolutions of 10 bits or more, you will
lose resolution when you open the image.
There are a number of other image processing for the Macintosh starting at
around $1000 such as IPLab from Spectrum Analytics. Those of you thinking
of buying image processing software should be cautious--many of these
packages require a hardware key (plugging into the Mac ADB port on the
keyboard) to run.
Kent Reuber
Computer Operations Manager
Schepens Eye Research Institute
reuber at cdv.eri.harvard.edureuber at cumngr.eri.harvard.edu