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Imaging + Posters

Locality: Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8344 5780



Address: Medical Building, Cnr Grattan Street & Royal Pde, Ground floor, E201 3010 Parkville, VIC, Australia

Website: https://biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/departments/department-of-anatomy-and-physiology/research/services-anatomy/imaging-and-posters

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25.01.2022 We always love it when the Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology bring us something new to photograph. These are 100+ year old German made plaster casts of real skulls used for comparative anatomy. From left to right - Orangutan, Gorilla, and Neanderthal.



25.01.2022 https://skfb.ly/6snBE 3D model of a bisected upper end of femur created using over 70 photographs

25.01.2022 Some photography & videography we have been involved with during COVID.

24.01.2022 Throwback to when Michelle first started working as a photographer at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital 1984.



23.01.2022 We just photographed an ancient mummified hand for a masters student studying in the department of Anatomy and Neuroscience. The hand is one of a number of Egyptian mummified remains housed in the Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology at The University of Melbourne

22.01.2022 Have a look at our new promo video :)

22.01.2022 Taking photographs in the Centre for Stem Cell Systems Lab.



21.01.2022 A work in progress... a focus stack from approximately 70 macro photographs of a diaphonised mouse foetus.

19.01.2022 Just so you know! We dont just do poster printing, here is Gavan framing up some of our photographic images printed on high quality Ilford Gallerie photographic paper, give us a ring on 03 83445780 for more information.

16.01.2022 An inspiration to us all :)

16.01.2022 At Imaging + Posters providing colour print accuracy is important. Paper profiling using X-Rite i1 studio

15.01.2022 Photographing the MD Graduating Class 2019 #likeherdingcats



15.01.2022 We are getting everything organised to start 3D printing parts for face shields for medical staff / nurses etc who are fast running out of PPE. If you also have a 3D printer or know someone who does, and want to get involved let us know. And if you or someone you know works in the medical industry and needs this gear sing out and we can put them in contact with the group assembling / sterilising / distributing the final product. Just finished our test print and it looks good!

14.01.2022 We installed a new display cabinet background for Earth Science this morning using adhesive phototex. Looks good to us :)

14.01.2022 Excited for the an@tomedia launch tonight.

13.01.2022 On a video shoot last week for Stem Cells Australia

11.01.2022 Setting up an A frame with adhesive backed poster for a client.

10.01.2022 Congratulations to Gavan! His photo was included in this IFLS post for the short list of the Royal Photographic Society International Images for Science competition.

10.01.2022 Printing a 2000 year old mummy skull.

10.01.2022 Happy World Anatomy Day Here's a link to an article about changes we have encompassed in photography in the last 30 years https://biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au//international-a

09.01.2022 One of the highlights of the year for Imaging + Posters. Spread the word!

09.01.2022 Using the 3D hand held spyder scanner in Vet Science

08.01.2022 Next time you are in the area, drop in and see our cabinet of curiosities. During our move to the ground floor we found historic photographic equipment, that had been used in the department over the last 80 years. From carbon arc rods (new in sealed packets) to a Hugo-Meyer Speed Graflex 4x5 camera.

07.01.2022 Science Gallery Melbourne is seeking proposals for its 2018 exhibition and public program titled PERFECTION. From the precision and accuracy of mathematics and symmetry in design and architecture, to our quest for the perfect appearance, perfect match and the perfect photo filter - why do humans strive for perfection? Open call runs to Tuesday 2 January, 2018. For more information visit: http://go.unimelb.edu.au/36p6

06.01.2022 The ultimate scientific image?

06.01.2022 At the 3D Technologies in Medicine 2019 Conference. Michelle Rank presenting:- Bending the knee: can VR rule clinical training paradigms? 3D scanning and photography completed in the Imaging + Posters unit.

04.01.2022 Gavan & Ryan shortlisted to top 100 in Royal Photographic Society competition.

02.01.2022 Welcome to the Imaging + Posters facebook page. Keep an eye out for more updates and content as the page evolves.

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