Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual

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| Acquiring Images

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Rather than manually acquiring a series of independent images with

different imaging times, SAM presents a cumulative series of images with

progressively greater signal in each image. SAM is a partially automated

method for image acquisition because it requires that you estimate the

shortest and longest times expected to generate an image with the

appropriate signal intensity. You then decide how many total images to

acquire in this time frame.

Note:

For any given exposure time, you will get more background

noise with a SAM acquisition than you would with a single image taken

at the specified exposure time.

For example, if the expected minimum time to image the sample is 1

minute and the maximum is 5 minutes, these values are entered (in

seconds) in the setup window. If you enter 5 in the Total number of images

field (as shown below), three images will be acquired between the first and

last images.

To use SAM, click Signal Accumulation Mode and select Setup to display

the Signal Accumulation Setup dialog box.

In this example, the bar in the Signal Accumulation Setup dialog box

shows that images will be acquired at 1 minute intervals, beginning at

1

minute and ending at 5 minutes. The second 1 minute image is added to

the first 1 minute image, resulting in a 2 minute total integration time image.

The third 1 minute image is added to the previous image, and so on, until

the last image is presented.

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