I never had the pleasure of meeting him. I knew him only through his work.
But his work was exceptional. This is a great loss. Condolences to those
closest to him.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 3:55 PM mitte...@univie.ac.at
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> With the deepest grief
I'm coming at this a bit late so I apologize if I've repeated anyone's
point. For your purposes photogrammetry is probably your best option
particularly for the lithics. Laser scanning works on bones and I used a
NextEngine scanner for human proximal long bones, but I think someone has
already
Hello all,
NextEngine sometimes has difficulty with small lithics or metals due to the
way they reflect light. It's a laser scanner so these things happen. All
the recommendations above should help, but in the end if it doesn't or if
you run into an institution that won't allow you to use sprays
Hello All,
I have another rather silly question that I'm hoping either has a very
simple answer or will set off another wave of debate. I'm still on about my
3D semilandmarks and now I want to plot them in form space in R. I have my
original landmarks and my GPA coordinates and centroid size from
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> Hello all,
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> I'm having a bit of a semilan
Hello all,
I'm having a bit of a semilandmark problem. I'm working on 3D surfaces with
semilandmarks. (Profuse thank yous to Emma for writing the scripts for
that.) The issue I'm having I think is occurring in the sliding. When I do
populations alone everything seems normal. The semilandmarks do
Hello all,
I have another hopefully simple geomorph question. How does one write a
.pts file? I've found how to write a .tps file, and I have managed to
create a .pts file, but it was empty as far as I could tell. (I used
writeland.tps and for the filename simply appended .pts, but I'm pretty
Hi all,
I'm hoping this will be a quick and easy question. I've even done it before
and then forgotten how.
I need to create quite a few .nts files. The easiest way to do this I think
is in R. I read in my .dta file, got my landmarks all switched the way I
want them but now for each of my
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> Ahh, I see, I see. I don't have experience with Morphologika, but I'll try
> this out. I've used R, so perhaps I'll try using geomorph as well.
>
> Once again, I can't thank you enough.
>
> Best wis
Hi Jay,
I'd be interested if MorphoJ had that option but I don't think it does. To
do it in Morphologika you'll have to first create a Morphologika file which
includes your wireframes. It took me a bit of doing to figure it out and
actually I'm wondering if one can do multiple classifiers or
Dear All,
I've got about 160 3D scans of human femora and roughly the same of humeri
and before I go off and collect more, I want to collect surface and curve
semilandmarks. I've tried a few methods and looked at some of the papers
out there and I think EVAN toolbox is the way to go, but it takes
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