Yes, there are a set of IMP three dimensional tools, handling
comparisons of mean shapes under a Procrustes superimposition,
regression models, PCA, CVA and PLS.  The ChainMan3D tool allows use of
semi-landmarks as well as landmarks.

Downloads are at:

http://canisius.edu/~sheets/morphsoft.html

-Dave

H. David Sheets, PhD
Chair,Dept of Physics, Canisius College
2001 Main St
Buffalo NY 14208

---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:38:56 -0500
>From: morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: TPSDig or similar Program Question  
>To: [email protected]
>
>Tom,
>
>I have not tried this yet, but I believe you can use IMP by David Sheets
>to do this.  His package includes MakeFan2 and it also has ChainMan3d
>(which can be used for 2D).  You may be able to use these programs for
>your work.
>
>best,
>ken
>
>Ken Berger
>Department of Biological Sciences
>University of Idaho
>Moscow, Idaho
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:33 am
>Subject: TPSDig or similar Program Question
>To: [email protected]
>
>> Does anyone know how to create a curved line that can be automatically
>> divided into five (or more) equal segments?
>> 
>> I am trying to use TPSDig to create angular measurements of muscle
>> fibers for a fan shaped muscle. I can pick a single point to serve as
>> the insertion point and thereby the point of rotation for the 
>> angle. I
>> would like to subdivide the muscles origin into several equally spaced
>> intervals that can serve as unique origin points for the muscle. Is
>> there a way to do this is TPS?
>> 
>> Thanks for your help on this, and for all the help Morphmet 
>> provides to
>> struggling morphometricians.
>> 
>> *//**/Thomas M. Greiner, Ph.D./*
>> 
>> Assistant Professor of Anatomy
>> 
>> University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
>> 
>> Department of Health Professions
>> 
>> 4054 Health Science Center
>> 
>> 1725 State Street
>> 
>> La Crosse, WI 54601
>> 
>> Phone: (608) 785-8476
>> 
>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
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