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
>
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> Assistant Professor                   Dept. of Forest Resources
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