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Is photoshopping science universally wrong?

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imageBuilding the layers - Photoshop is essential for creating compound images of immunofluorescent cells. Kate Patterson, CC BY-ND

“Photoshop should be banned from every scientific research institution”.

A passionate scientist once offered her untethered and impassioned feedback following one of my How to harness the tools of Illustrator...

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