This book leads the reader on a guided tour of the practical methods that can reveal the most important information in the digital images used for scientific, forensic and technical purposes. The author has a long and successful track record of applying, teaching, and in some cases developing, these techniques. His experience, and the richly illustrated examples in the text, show the reader the step-by-step procedures for correcting problems in recorded images, enhancing the critical details, isolating objects and structures for measurement, and deriving the quantitative data useful for subsequent analysis.
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A self-paced handbook for novice users provides a series of hands-on lessons on the basic concepts, tools, techniques, and features of using Adobe Photoshop CS3, covering such topics as the revamped Photomerge tool, retouching and repairing ...
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