So for almost 3 years now I've been hand merging all of my microscope pictures into one large picture of my tissue, and for almost 3 years now it takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour to do. Joe had mentioned that Jan had found a function in the newest version of Photoshop that autostitches all the pictures together. Today I found it. It assembled 25 images in about 4 minutes. I'm still sitting here staring at the screen in complete bewilderment of how much time I wasted assembling these images!
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I just wanted to give credit where credit is due: Hugo Schmokel, the former veternarian in our lab, actually showed me this feature when a newer version of photoshop came out. I never worked for the fluorescence images of mouse tails that I was working with at the time, so I had forgotten about it. Jan asked me one day when I was stitching ovary images together why I wasn't using it (it didn't work for that either in a demo), but I passed on the conversation to Carolyn.
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