Friday, January 22, 2010

Here we go

Hi Folks!
Scientific research is a must for developing society and its effective form can do wonders for us. A very essential element for good scientific research is the individuals producing the same. In the present era where computers rule the roost, we as researchers cannot make out without using the various elements of computers. In the last decade or so, as the computer technology has improved gradually, their role in aiding research is significant.
Research at any level, be it of postgraduate level or doctorate needs science and technology. Various technological tools includes internet searches (almost all the good publishing houses have already gone online), software of any type etc. are available and keep coming up.
Google remains the most common answer to the question regarding what we do to do literature search. But, most of the times in Google we are not able to get the desired results due to ineffective combination of keywords (most important). In addition, daily new literature search tools are coming up and we lack simply because of our ignorance about such sites. We through this site will try to come up with new links every week which can make your research effective and speed it up, also.
Another major problem is the factors associated with images such as increasing the contrast, color correction, organizing multiple images in one photographic plate, enhancing the exposure etc. Indeed these are simple problems which can be sorted by different software such as Adobe Photoshop, Coral Photopaint and Image Pro Plus. These are the software with which we can do wonders with our experimental images in a legible and ethical way. Keeping in view this problem, we will be posting tools and tutorials by which we can do all these things pretty easily. In addition, we can also provide very cost effective services for all the scientific image processing.
You can also address to us specific scientific article requirements or any related problems.
I hope this endeavour of ours will help all the fellow researchers.

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