Introductory Image Processing and Analysis
This is intended as an introduction to image processing and analysis with no prior knowledge required. It is based on real practical exercises aimed at familiarising you with ImageJ. Areas addressed include:
- What is a digital image (pixels, bit-depth, look-up-tables, etc)
- What processes are acceptable to perform on digital images before it becomes fraudulent.
- Processing images and movies for publication and presentations
- How many images do you need to take (Gentle review of statistics)
- Simple threshold-based analysis for counting objects and measuring intensities.
- *Other areas of processing and analysis by request
Cost
Free to active users of any any of the following Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre facilities:
- BMIF - Biomedical Imaging Facility
- BRIL - Biological Resources Imaging Laboratory
- BMSF - Bioanalytical Mass Spectroscopy Facility
- EMU - Electron Microscope Unit
- NMR - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
- SSEAU -Solid State & Elemental Analysis Unit
- Spectroscopy Laboratory
Also open to individuals not using these facilities at a cost. For more information please email m.carnell@unsw.edu.au