This describes the revision history. Generally, only the most recent versions are kept on the Web site (see Version).
We added a new scroller "measure circle size" to the parameter scrollers. This is equivalent to going into the (Quantify | Measure by circle | Circular mask size (pixels) | ...) and selecting a size. However it is more convenient and gives you better visual feedback.[Thanks to suggestions by Enrico De Toni].
Calibration of grayscale in other units (e.g., optical density)
We have activated the grayscale calibration using an neutral density
(or other known standard) step-wedge scanned with the material (e.g.,
2D-gel) when it was scanned. You must know the calibration values
(e.g., OD or CPM, etc.) corresponding to the step wedge. You set the
computing window Region Of Interest (ROI) over the step wedge and then
use the (Quantify | Calibrate | Optical density by step wedge)
command. To demonstrate this process, we have built in four sample
ROI's and the corresponding OD values corresponding to the step wedge
scanned with the four demo gels (Leukemia-AML, Leukemia-ALL,
Leukemia-CLL, Leukemia-HCL). To use this demo, first set the
(Quantify | Calibrate | Use demo leukemia gels ND wedge calibration
preloads) first. Then, use the (Quantify | Calibrate | Optical
density by step wedge) command. We will be adding discussion and
documentation on calibration in the reference manual and we plan to
add vignettes.
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