Scientific Image Editing and Figure Creation (9:00 AM EDT, Latin America)
Thu 15 Aug 2024 15:00 - Fri 16 Aug 2024 21:00 CEST
Online, Zoom
Description
Detailed workinar content overview:
- Proper editing of scientific images for publications and good scientific image handling practice
- Understanding all aspects of digital images (e.g. file formats, metadata, bit depth, histogram,…)
- Proper merging of fluorescent channels and use of pseudo-colors and calibration bars
- Proper application of 2D projections from 3D data
- Optional: short glance on 3D reconstruction options in Fiji/ImageJ
- Scaling images to units (e.g. µm) via metadata and adding scale bars
- Uneven lighting correction methods for visualization
- Background correction methods
- Proper contrast adjustment respecting good scientific practice limits
- Avoiding data alterations when exporting images for publication figures
- Introduction to the vector graphic software Inkscape for publication figure creation
- Efficient and accurate figure panel and label alignments, etc.
- Creating example figures (if desired also with own images)
All methods are learned hands-on with plenty of practical exercises to get confidence in applying them in your daily work.
Category:
GSP / Hard Skill
Venue:
The workshop will be held as a virtual live workinar with many hands-on sessions via Zoom.
Course Language:
- English (trainer can also communicate in Spanish)
Duration:
2 days, approximately 6h per day (including breaks)
Time Zone Info:
- Mexico City: 07:00 AM - 01:00 PM
- Bogota / Houston: 08:00 AM - 02:00 PM
- Santiago / Boston: 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Buenos Aires / Rio d.J.: 10:00 AM - 16:00 PM
Price:
- EUR 149.00 special price for Latin American Academia (early bird EUR 129.00, first 5 tickets or until Aug. 2nd) eligible only for people located in Latin America
- EUR 199.00 Europe / US / Industry (early bird EUR 179.00, first 5 tickets or until Aug. 2nd)
Certificate:
Participants receive an official certificate of participation, listing the workshop content after actively attending minimally 85% of the workshop
Main Target Group and Focus:
Life or Natural Scientists starting from undergraduate students (optimally with some practical imaging experience). Nevertheless, independent of the scientific background, everybody is invited to join if interested in the topic.
The course has some focus on fluorescent microscopical images! However, other image material such as Western Blots or Gel images will also be discussed as well. Data visualization such as creating data plots are NOT part of this course!
Difficulty Level:
The difficulty level is basic to medium and easy to follow in step by step procedures and in-depth explanation of the necessary background to the individual methods. Also scientists with some prior knowledge will still benefit from the methods taught.
Pre-requisites:
- Computer or Laptop (best Windows or Linux)
- IMPORTANT: MacOS version 10.11 or newer (after 2018), older OS X versions do not support the newest Inkscape used in the workshop
- Stable internet connection
- Mouse and Headset/Microphone
- Optimally a webcam
- Best 2 monitors to watch the workinar on one and do the practical part on the other.
- Proficiency in handling your computer in general
- Possibility to install software on your computer (or administrator rights)
Software:
During the course we will use a customized version of Fiji (ImageJ bundle) as well as Inkscape. Both are free, accessible for everybody and open source. Prior software knowledge is not required but might be of advantage.
Registered participants will receive all information regarding software preparation on time before the workshop via email.