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Originally posted by: illusion88
Just fancy flash. I don't know what any of those things are supposed to be.
Originally posted by: illusion88
Just fancy flash. I don't know what any of those things are supposed to be.
Originally posted by: James3shin
Chemistry is my current major and Biology will be my second. Some of the things were done for dramatic effect I think in regards to the walking myosin, the organelles and matrices are supposed to be much more tightly packed as well. They got the fluidity thing right though.
Originally posted by: Garth
Originally posted by: illusion88
Just fancy flash. I don't know what any of those things are supposed to be.
I wouldn't exactly call it "just fancy flash." Those look like renders that were built from a set of confocal or electron microscope images. That means they're not some kind of artistic impression, but rather they're the way things really look, with enhanced coloration and contrast to exhibit the organelle morphology.
OP, I work in microscopic imaging. If you ever have any questions about digital microscopic imaging or microscopes in general, feel free to PM me. I also have contacts with people in the Northeast in the same field if your prof needs hands-on assistance.
Cool vid. Wish I had an AVI or MPG of it. Anyone know if the Firefox video downloader will capture a flash vid like that?
Originally posted by: James3shin
enjoy, and credit goes to my Prof. for finding this
Originally posted by: James3shin
Oh snap, my professor said the walking giant with two feet is NOT myosin, rather it is KINESIN. Just a heads up and FYI.
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
was this on a tv news report a few months ago? Ive seen it anyway.
mind giving detail on what you research?
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
Originally posted by: Garth
Originally posted by: illusion88
Just fancy flash. I don't know what any of those things are supposed to be.
I wouldn't exactly call it "just fancy flash." Those look like renders that were built from a set of confocal or electron microscope images. That means they're not some kind of artistic impression, but rather they're the way things really look, with enhanced coloration and contrast to exhibit the organelle morphology.
OP, I work in microscopic imaging. If you ever have any questions about digital microscopic imaging or microscopes in general, feel free to PM me. I also have contacts with people in the Northeast in the same field if your prof needs hands-on assistance.
Cool vid. Wish I had an AVI or MPG of it. Anyone know if the Firefox video downloader will capture a flash vid like that?
http://aimediaserver.com//studiodaily/harvard/harvard.swf
:thumbsup:
er nvm that doesn't work :thumbsdown: