Veteran pharmaceutical research scientist and member of Adobe's Biomedical Image Advisory
Group, Eric J. Wexler shares his experience creating detailed biomedical imaging in Photoshop
CS3 Extended for Biomedical Research. Eric shows how to use Photoshop CS3's selection, analysis,
and editing tools to evaluate an image's color composition, modify images for research, optimize
exposure with levels and curves, transform images with layers, and compensate for acquisition
problems and limitations. Eric also explains how to add reference information to images, annotate
and optimize DICOM animations, and share finished images with colleagues.
Exercise files accompany the tutorials.
NOTE: Actual biological research images are used for this title's examples. Some of these images,
including those of internal organs and dissected animals, may be considered graphic or offensive
to some viewers. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
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