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Date:         Fri, 3 May 2002 23:18:07 -0700
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From:         Bob Dougherty <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: OptiNav, Inc.
Subject:      Re: nih and magnitudes

Dr. Flescher, A Google search on nih image magnitude of star produces a number of hits, the first of which is http://helios.nmhu.edu/bryan/research/work/m67/nihphot.doc This is instructions for measuring star magnitudes with NIH Image and the macro http://helios.nmhu.edu/bryan/research/work/m67/photometry.txt A similar search on ImageJ magnitude of star gives one hit that is not about this subject (it appears to contain imagej as a typo). Bob Eric Flescher wrote: > Is there a way to determine magnitudes of stars with NIH? > Dr. Eric Flescher ([log in to unmask]) -- Robert Dougherty President, OptiNav, Inc. (425) 467-1118 [log in to unmask] http://www.optinav.com




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