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cannot just reload a file of images and either add or move landmarks. Instead, you need to
redigitize each specimen. Consequently, you will need to know what to measure before
you start. If you have ready access to specimens that span the variation that you hope
to study, you can do a three-dimensonal pilot study, experimenting with landmark (and
semilandmark) selection.
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