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Thanks for the reference image. You're the third person that has responded
to my threads that has had experience with SEM. Interesting. I guess I
shouldn't be surprised--pov and SEM (and some other things as well) are
"technical" aspects of visual "art". Anyone else out there?
Yes, the texture has a way to go. I was just happy to get closer for the
moment.
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John Bradshaw wrote:
> Thanks for the reference image. You're the third person that has responded
> to my threads that has had experience with SEM. Interesting. I guess I
> shouldn't be surprised--pov and SEM (and some other things as well) are
> "technical" aspects of visual "art". Anyone else out there?
Partly :)
I do not have much experience with SEM (actually I might get, even as a result
of my experience with POV, so there may be a connection one way or the other).
I am working in medicine though.
Andrel
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> I am working in medicine though.
This is OT, but what area of medicine? I'm a med student and do some
deafness research (human genetics-ENT) as well. No SEM experience, although
I have always found SEM images fascinating.
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Hmmm, something to look into. Thanks for the suggestion.
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John Bradshaw wrote:
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> > I am working in medicine though.
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> This is OT, but what area of medicine? I'm a med student and do some
> deafness research (human genetics-ENT) as well. No SEM experience, although
> I have always found SEM images fascinating.
Cardiology (ECG signal processing, arrhythmia, image processing,
molecular cardiology, embryology and in fact anything with computers).
Any further comments preferably to my e-mail address, this thread is
going off topic.
Andrel
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