Mitsubishi P91W Instruction Manual Page 29

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Interface Overview
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The Volume Table tab enables the researcher to choose
appropriate identifiers for the Volume Table and provides the option
of excluding the table from reports
Preferences contains two tabs.
The Protocol tab shows presets for naming image files. You can
choose to include a designated Prefix, User Name, Date, and/or
Time in the name of your image files
The Colors tab enables you to choose colors for the graphic
elements in your gels, such as Lane Frame, Lane, Band, Band
Attribute, and MW Legend. This functionality ensures that these
elements are visible, whatever colors your gels are
VIEW
Image Overview opens a small window that shows the entire gel image with
a red rectangle outlining the area visible in the larger main window. This is
useful when you zoom in to a small section of an image.
Image Transform opens a window showing a histogram, which allows you to
adjust the light and dark values of a gel image. This adjustment does not
change your data; it changes only the way the data display on your monitor.
Operations History opens a window showing the sequence of actions
performed by both the user and the software.
WINDOW
The Window controls enable you to show and hide multiple open image files
in your workspace. A list of all currently open images and protocols appears in
this menu.
Tile aligns all open image files so all are visible at once.
Tile Horizontal places all open image files from top to bottom.
Tile Vertical places all open image files from left to right.
Cascade stacks all open image files and protocols with overlapping title bars,
so each one can be easily chosen for view.
Imitate Zoom changes the zoom setting of all open images to the same zoom
setting as the current image file.
Imitate Transform changes the brightness and contrast of all open images to
the same transform settings as the current image file.
Next cycles through all open image files from oldest to newest.
Previous cycles through all open image files from newest to oldest.
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