I'm looking for a software to make panels for histopathology images and wound contraction images. Kindly suggest me a software which can import normal jpg/tiff images and make perfect sized images.
Shreshtha Gaur….My colleagues use Adobe Photoshop for general purpose work. Those that do specialized image analysis use special software that came bundled with hardware or a variety of open source packages. The most well known and developed is "Image J" or one of the many custom and free variations (download here…https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/) - Image J also has an extensive on-line community that develops tutorials and plug-ins for specific fields of research and reading special file formats. You can read more here…
www.macbiophotonics.ca
Another site that offers an overview of some other open source packages is here…
Until you receive other ideas I'd recommend two things; (1) starting with Image J and (2) ask the people at your university what they use. Having a nearby source of help is worth a lot.
Photoshop de Adobe es un editor profesional de imágenes (sobre todo en el campo de la Comunicación Visual). Existen promociones para profesores a un costo menor aunque hay que tener en cuenta sobre el hardware que abrirá el software.
También existen software de código abierto como Gimp.
En tu campo profesional existen software específicos, pero creo que se verían potenciados si utilizas Photoshop o Gimp.