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PAX-it! is the perfect tool for managing all of your digital images and files! Rather than trying to organize thousands of files in Windows folders with elaborate naming schemes, you can use PAX-it!’s user-friendly, fully-integrated digital database structure to archive, search, process, measure and analyze, all within one application. There is no need to copy, paste, open multiple applications, or import. PAX-it! streamlines the process and improves your workflow dramatically, leading to increased productivity, better collaboration, reduced opportunity for human error, and produces the exact results you desire.
- File & retrieve images in easy-to-use cabinet/folder structure
- Image processing functions for stitching, fusing, and blending images, creating video clips, and more!
Store images, video clips, reports, presentations and more!
- Images and other files are in a searchable database that you design!
- Annotate images with circles, arrows, text
- Add written notes & dictated messages to images
- Construct plates of side-by-side images
- Link to MS Word™ for easy report generation
- Link to MS PowerPoint™ for easy construction of presentations
- Link to MS Outlook™ or other email service for sending images, notes, & data as attachments
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The Image Processing Handbook, 4th Edition
by Dr. John C. Russ (2002)
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Digital Image Processing : Principles and Applications
by Gregory A. Baxes (1994)
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Unbiased Stereology: Three-Dimensional Measurement in Microscopy
by C.V. Howard and M.G. Reed (1998) |
Optimizing Light Microscopy for Biological and Clinical Laboratories
by Barbara Foster (1997) |
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Practical Stereology, Second Edition
by John C. Russ and Robert T. Dehoff (2000) |
Video Microscopy
Edited by Greenfield Sluder and David E. Wolf (1998) |
Video Microscopy: The Fundamentals, 2nd Edition
by Shinya Inoue' and Kenneth R. Spring (1997)
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Electronic Failure Analysis Handbook : Techniques and Applications for Electronic and Electrical Packages, Components, and Assemblies
by Perry L. Martin (February 1999) |
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