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Topic: Image Processing (Read 954 times)
Hagar
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March 25, 2008, 05:11:16 PM »
Hi all, Here is a link to some very useful info on processing your images. I actually bought the disk and find it very useful and informative.
http://www.astropix.com/HTML/J_DIGIT/TOC_DIG.HTM
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Great link Doug, thanks!
Really nice to see it prefaced with a section on ethics.
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Thank you for the link Doug
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Excellent link Doug. Thanks for doing that.
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Thanks for that Doug
That is a very handy link.
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I can definitely vouch for the CD book, I have it as well and find it to be a great reference source.
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Even if you only look at it a couple of times, there is new things to learn from it, and you can develop your own way afterwards. Like sex, people do it in different ways, but the outcome usually ends up the same.
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Quote from: Astroman on June 22, 2008, 10:38:22 AM
Even if you only look at it a couple of times, there is new things to learn from it, and you can develop your own way afterwards. Like sex, people do it in different ways, but the outcome usually ends up the same.
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ooooh thats got my name all over it , thanks for the link
lol just realized this link was posted 2 bloody years ago
oh well still usefull to me
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