[MORPHMET] TPS Series USERS: please, cite the correct ref.!

2017-01-03 Thread andrea cardini

Dear All,

this is just a gentle reminder for the many users of the TPS Series.

As I am reviewing a paper, I've noticed again that many, if not most, 
users have missed the new main REFERENCE FOR ALL THE PROGRAMS IN THE 
SERIES. The link to the paper and the ref. are below. Please, update 
your databases and cite it any time you publish using ANY of the TPS 
programs!



Happy 2017 to everyone, and many many many thanks again to Jim for the 
wonderful software and the very useful paper!


Cheers


Andrea


ROHLF, F. James. The tps series of software. *Hystrix, the Italian 
Journal of Mammalogy*, [S.l.], v. 26, n. 1, p. 9-12, june 2015. ISSN 
1825-5272. Available at: 
. Date 
accessed: 03 jan. 2017. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-26.1-11264.




BibTeX:

@article{HYSTRIX11264,
author = {F. Rohlf},
title = {The tps series of software},
journal = {Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy},
volume = {26},
number = {1},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Geometric morphometrics; landmarks; software; thin-plate 
spline; relative warps},
abstract = {The development and the present state of the “tps” series 
of software for use in geometric morphometrics on Windows-based computers are 
described. These programs have been used in hundreds of studies in mammals and 
other organisms.Download the complete issue.},
issn = {1825-5272}, pages = {9--12} doi = 
{10.4404/hystrix-26.1-11264},
url = {http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/11264}
}



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[MORPHMET] Re: plotting landmarks on Morpheus?

2017-01-03 Thread Gabriel Wrobel
Many thanks for all of your replies.  I am going to install the trial 
version of Checkpoint this week, so we'll see how that goes. I'll also 
check out IDAV and perhaps the others.  Happy new years to all!

gabe

On Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 11:00:02 AM UTC-5, Gabriel Wrobel wrote:
>
> I am just beginning to work with morphometrics and have a pretty simple (I 
> assume) question.  I have built several 3D models of crania and mandibles 
> using photogrammetry and planned to use these to plot landmark points 
> (rather than using a microscribe) suing Morpheus.  But, I can't figure out 
> how to place the landmark points on the model.  I was unable to find 
> (recognize) this information in the user's guide.
>
> What I would love, in fact, is a very general explanation of how to get 
> started building a database.  The user's guide seems to start with the 
> analyses, and assumes a basic level of familiarity that I sadly don't have.
>
> Any and all suggestions are appreciated!
>
> Gabe
>

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