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Old 05-19-2010, 03:12 PM #16
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Originally Posted by Hammerfel
I was a Photojournalist and we all use Photoshop. Mostly to brighten, sharpen, color balance, and to remove dust spots sometimes. It is against our ethics to, for instance, remove a person from a shot, but it is isn't against our ethics to make the sky bluer, the clouds whiter, etc.


Slightly different for microscopy pictures in science, but along those lines. You take 2-3 pictures all of the same field with different filters. 1 bright field to give cell count and morphology, the rest set to the filter of your fluorescent molecule/tag (usually red and green, although there are yellow and blue filters that cost more). One can mark a particular protein or cellular structure, and you then merge it all together in and get a distribution. It was fun and I hope to get back to it soon or later.
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