If you just want to
compare shapes (the usual application) then the scale does not
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[mailto:morphmet_modera...@morphometrics.org] Hi, A question,
is the scale is of importance in elliptical fourier analysis (EFA)?, can I use
bone outlines while the scale bar is not the same?. If no, how can I define a
scale for this kind of analysis? Thanks, Dan
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