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Date: | Wed, 20 Aug 1997 09:12:15 +1000 |
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>Dear BioRad users:
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>I am recording dual images on a BioRad MRC 600 confocal microscope. The left
>channel is transmitted light with DAB label, the right channel is a FITC
>label. I would like to merge the two images but maintain the transmitted
>image as black and white, not the pseudocolor green that is the default.
>In the 'merge' section of the manual is a brief mention of this ability,
>altering the combination of colors by somehow enabling different color guns.
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>Does anyone have any idea how to do this? I think the resulting pictures
>should look interesting.
>
In the Contrast menu of COMOS or SOM simply select which of the merged
images you want (by hitting M or clicking on mergetable) and turn on
or off whichever guns you want by typing r, g or b or clicking the
corresponding buttons.
Guy Cox
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