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Re: IDL Image Processing Expert Needed [message #9888] Tue, 16 September 1997 00:00
David Ritscher is currently offline  David Ritscher
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Hi David,

I just got back from Computers in Cardiology (my first time in Sweden -
it was great!). If you haven't already tracked someone down, I might be
able to help with your image processing stuff. Time/frequency domain
applications are one of my main interest areas. Can you give me a bit
more info on this?


Also, since I'm now trying to dig my way out in the email category:

You wrote me:
>
>> This PV-Wave vs. IDL question is, appropriately, a recurring question
>> here - maybe, if enough good responses come in, the FAQ keepers could
>> add a detailed section on this theme; or perhaps it belongs in a
>> separate document (would anyone care to take over this function?).
>
> Thanks for this wonderfully balanced, objective view of these three
> languages. I would be happy to post this on my web page, with your
> permission.
Of course, I'd be glad to have you put it in. It's tough trying to
follow this race. If I had to choose now I'd jump to IDL, because of
their introduction of the OO stuff. But for my HP workstation I bought
PV-Wave, because we have a state-wide license that makes it much
cheeper.


Regards,


David


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David Ritscher
Zentralinstitut fuer Biomedizinische Technik
Albert-Einstein-Allee 47 Tel: +49 (731) 502 5313
Universitaet Ulm Fax: +49 (731) 502 5315
D-89069 ULM david.ritscher@zibmt.uni-ulm.de
Germany
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