Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual

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6 | Analyzing Images

136 | GS-900 Calibrated Densitometer with Image Lab Software

To calculate global background subtraction

1.

Use one of the Volume Tools to create a volume in a representative background
region of your image (that is, a nondata region similar to the background
surrounding your data).

2.

Double-click the volume. This opens the Volume Properties dialog box.

3.

Select the Background option button.

Note:

If you select Global in the Volume Tools toolbox but do not define a

background volume as described, no background subtraction is

performed.

If you create more than one background volume, all the pixels in those

background volumes are used to calculate the average background. Your

background volume(s) will have default names B1, B2, and so on based on

the sequence in which they were created.

If the region you defined as background has a higher average intensity

value than your data object, you obtain a negative value for your adjusted

volume in the analysis table. If this happens, select a new background

region with less intensity than your data object.

Relative Volume Quantity

You can choose any one volume as a reference volume by selecting the Reference

Volume checkbox in the Volume Properties dialog box. The reference volume is

indicated by an asterisk on the volume label, for example, U1*.

Relative quantities are displayed in the Relative Quantity column in the analysis

table (Volume Table tab). The relative quantity is the ratio of the background-

adjusted volume divided by the background-adjusted reference volume.

All other volumes now display numerical values relative to your reference volume.

Values higher than 1.00 indicate that the volume is greater than the reference

volume. Values lower than 1.00 indicate the volume is less than the reference

volume.

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