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Interface Overview
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Recent Images gives you the choice of opening a recent image file.
Recent Protocols gives you the choice of opening a recent protocol.
Save enables you to save a protocol or image file once the protocol or image
is named.
Save As enables you to name and store a protocol or image. Protocols are
stored with a .ptl file extension. Image files are stored with an .scn extension.
Multiplex protocols are stored with an .mptl file extension. Multiplex image
files are stored with an .mscn extension.
Create Multichannel Image enables you to create a multichannel image from
single channel images and from single channels in other multichannel images.
Split Multichannel Image enables you to split the multichannel image into
individual image files. Each file has the same name as the multichannel image;
the application name is appended in parentheses.
Close closes the active screen.
Close All closes all the screens.
Export enables you to export gel images or analysis tables with the following
options:
Export for Publication—exports a displayed image to a file. You
can select from .bmp, .png, .jpg, and TIFF formats. The gel
displays with any lanes, bands, and annotations that appear on the
screen. See Exporting Gel Images for Publication on page 96 for
more information
Export for Analysis—creates a TIFF formatted file that retains all
gel image data. Analysis data are not included. Use this option to
analyze the image in other software such as Quantity One,
FPQuest™, or InfoQuest™FP. See Exporting Gel Images for
Analysis on page 98 for more information
Export for PulseNet—reduces the image to an 8-bit TIFF image
file. Resolution is limited and file size is restricted to 300 dpi
Lane and Band Table to Excel—if Excel (or Numbers on a Mac) is
installed on your computer, it will launch with your lane and band
table displayed as a spreadsheet
Lane and Band Table to File—exports as a CSV (comma-
separated values) file so your lane and band table can be opened in
a database application
Volume Table to Excel—if Excel (or Numbers on a Mac) is installed
on your computer, it will launch with your volume table displayed as
a spreadsheet
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