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>Hello all--
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>I gather that there's no obvious way to use the 1024 software to collect 16-bit
>images--that's apparently something Bio-Rad took out in the new software. Does
>anyone know of a work-around?
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My contacts say that the only way is to get a frame-store and the COMOS
version for the MRC1000. Apparently some systems were supplied with
both because the time-course ratiometric software for the MRC 1024
Lasersharp software was not yet available, and it is feasible then to
run whichever you want to use. It's a pretty expensive work-around,
though, unless you alread have an old Biorad framestore.
Guy Cox
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