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Ugeskrift for Laeger
|August 6, 1990
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Creating scientific presentation slides requires a personal computer, specialized software, and a high-resolution camera. Harvard Graphics is recommended for its versatility in combining text and graphics for effective data visualization.

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Visualization
  • Data Presentation Technology

Context:

  • Effective presentation of scientific data is crucial for communication and dissemination.
  • Traditional methods may lack the sophistication for complex graphical representations.

Purpose:

  • To outline the essential hardware and software components for producing high-quality scientific presentation slides (dias).
  • To recommend specific software and camera solutions based on performance and cost.

Summary:

  • Minimum recommended computer configuration includes a 286 processor, 20MB hard drive, and EGA screen; 40-85MB hard drive and VGA screen offer better performance.
  • Harvard Graphics is a suitable dias program for scientific use, allowing integration of text, graphics, and drawings. Other options include 35 mm Express and Mirage.
  • Cameras require at least 4,000 x 4,000 lines resolution and compatibility with statistical/graphic software. Montage and Matrix PCR are recommended camera options within specific price ranges.

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Impact:

  • Provides practical guidance for researchers and institutions on acquiring the necessary tools for scientific data presentation.
  • Aids in making informed decisions regarding investment in hardware and software for creating impactful scientific visuals.