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At the risk of sounding like a dolt, what does the phrase "composite
specimens" refer to. I have an idea, but maybe its not the same as that of
the discussants.
Best
Dan
Daniel J. Chure, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Dinosaur National Monument
Box 92
Jensen UT 84035
PH: 435-781-7703
Frank Holterhoff
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Sent by: Subject: Re: paleonet Composite Images
paleonet-owner@nh at GSA
m.ac.uk
10/24/2002 11:29
AM EST
Please respond to
paleonet
This is a topic of great interest to me, but I'm not going to the GSA.
Is there any sort of online display or discussion of this? -F
"N. MacLeod" wrote:
>
> Several times in the past there have been discussion on this list
> regarding composite images of fossil specimens and composite imaging
> methods. This is just a brief announcement that the latest crop of
> digital composite fossils images The Natural History Museum has
> produced as part of the PaleoBase project will be on display at next
> week's GSA in the Blackwells exhibition booth.
>
> Norm MacLeod
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