Thank you for the answer Andrea. I have been doing that previously. It only
just occurred to me now, if there are any differences in not doing it
differently.
Kind regards,
Helmi
On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 4:11:58 PM UTC+8, alcardini wrote:
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> Hi Helmi,
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> other may have different views,
Hi Helmi,
other may have different views, but I would work on, say, the left wing
and the right one mirrored. Although those landmarks are likely to be
very precise, your 'eyes' might see left and right slightly differently,
if one is not mirrored, and you may introduce a small bias. This is o
Dear morphometricians,
I have an odd question. For a translucent matching symmetry object like fly
wings, the venation can be seen on both sides of the object. Should I flip
one side of the wing (left or right side) and landmark all wings in one
configuration or should I retain a sort of mirro