You might want to check out Scion/NIH Image too. Cheers, Chris
Quoting Rebecca Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Jon, > > We have a protocol that uses PhotoShop and ImageJ (freeware from NIH) to > calculate herbivory 'manually' for tropical and temperate forest leaf > scans. It is a bit labour intensive but can be made less so depending > on the level of detail necessary. If your scans have multiple leaves, > you can get per leaf herbivory or overall scan herbivory. Overall > herbivory is faster than per leaf. If you want a copy of the protocol > or want to talk in person feel free to contact me (see below). The > approach was developed by Vojtech Novotny (Czech Academy of Science), > Roy Rich (U of MN) and me. > > Best, > Rebecca Montgomery > > -- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > Rebecca Montgomery University of Minnesota > Assistant Professor Dept. of Forest Resources > 1530 Cleveland Ave N > P: 612.624.7249 Green Hall 115 > F: 612.625.5212 St. Paul, MN 55108 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] USA > > http://www.cnr.umn.edu/FR/people/facstaff/montgomery/index.html > -- Christine Creese (Czerniak), PhD Student Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California Los Angeles 621 Charles E. Young Drive South Box 951606 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606 http://czerniak.bol.ucla.edu
