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I created this page since I believe this subject is missing to Wikipedia. This transformation is part of the common knowledge of people who do image processing in X-ray and Astronomy. Doing some researches on it for the purpose of this article I discovered that it is also used by statisticians before regression or Anova on poissonian data. I'll add a section about that while developping this article.
As it stands now, the article makes no attempt at all to say what the Anscombe transform is. That should appear prominently. Michael Hardy 15:18, 29 July 2007 (UTC)Reply