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ACTIONS

 

For colorizing and decolorizing fluorescent images.

In Actions palette (Window>Actions), click on the upper, right down arrow and select Load Actions.  (Note that Load Actions is grayed out and unavailable when an action set is not selected in the Actions palette).

Colorize_Decolorize.zip

For opening, duplicating, closing the original image, changing to 16-bit mode, and prompting for a history log.  F2 key can be used to activate action once the action is loaded.

Open_image.zip

For using indexed color to colorize grayscale images instead of Levels or Curves.

Colorize_IndexedColor.zip

ICC PROFILES (TO OBTAIN GAMMA OF 1)

 

For obtaining a gamma of 1 from RGB Color files.

Windows XP: Place file in C:Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers\Color

Mac OS10: Library>ColorSync>Profiles.

 

In Photoshop, in RGB entry in the Color Settings dialog box, select CIE 1931 D65 from drop down list.  In the Gray entry, select CIE 1931 Gray.

CIE_1931_D65.zip

For obtaining a gamma of 1 from Grayscale files.

CIE_1931_Gray.zip

CREDIT for CIE files: Timo Autiokari: http://www.aim-dtp.net/aim/

IMAGE FILES

 

Stereology Probes

Open stereology probes and use the Transform function (Edit>Transform>Scale) on the probe layer while holding down the Shift key (to maintain aspect ratio). Fit probes to desired dimensions.

Stereology.zip

Quantitation sample images

Use these to practice quantitation and segmentation procedures.

Sample_images.zip

Grayscale bar meant for colorizing when making a color bar.

Include grayscale bar with psuedocolored images so that any adjustment to the image is shown in the grayscale gradient.  The gradient is 0 - 255 (8-bit) tonal levels, each occupying 10 pixels of width, with gray level 1 and 3 not included (Photoshop glitch).

Gradient_0-255.zip

Periodically spaced dots to test output resolution settings with inkjet printers.

Print images so that dot spacing can be visually examined.  Banding and other image flaws can be easily detected.  Print at various output resolutions to test results.  See http://www.rags-int-inc.com/PhotoTechStuff/Epson2200/ for more information.

TestPattern_288.zip

TestPattern_720.zip

Symbols: a selection of various symbols used in science.

Drag desired symbol from the appropriate layer.  Three resolutions of each symbol can be chosen.  Symbols include asterisks, open arrowheads, closed arrowheads, etc.

Symbols.zip

SCRIPTS

 

Image size increase or decrease in 10% increments.

Place Scripts into Windows XP: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Scripts directory.

Mac OS10: On a MAC the path would be:
Applications> Photoshop (CS or CS2 or CS3)> Presets> Scripts.

Resampling_Bicubic.zip

Resampling_BicubicSmoother.zip

Making a figure from images at identical resolutions

Make_Figure.zip

Use a filter on all layers

Filter_all_visible_layers.zip

CREDIT for Filter All Visible Layers script: Timo Autiokari: http://www.aim-dtp.net/aim/

CREDIT for Resampling and Make Figure scripts: Maxime Leveau: http://bipl.umn.edu

SUPPLEMENTS TO BOOK

 

For a single PDF file with all supplements described

in the “Scientific Imaging with Photoshop” book:                                                             All_Supplements.zip 13 megabyte file

Downloads | Book: Supplemental Information | Products/Software | Sample Images | Seminars
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