Datacolor Offers Personalized Webinars Allowing Researchers to Experience Color Standardization in Brightfield Microscopy

20 Oct 2014
Kathryn Rix
Administrator / Office Personnel

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Datacolor® is pleased to offer one-on-one personalized, ‘no obligation’ web discussions to researchers who are interested in learning more about how color standardization may improve their scientific results.

This short 20-30 minute format allows researchers to discuss their unique microscope imaging environment and situation with the experts at Datacolor, and then learn how color standardization using Datacolor ChromaCal can improve their color imaging results, all from the convenience of the researcher’s own desk.

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