5 3d viewer, 3d viewer -10 – Bio-Rad Quantity One 1-D Analysis Software User Manual

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Quantity One User Guide

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Exporting and Printing

Click on the Export button to export a 24-bit TIFF image of the merged view. This
will open a version of the Export to TIFF dialog (see section 11.5, Export to TIFF
Image
). Note that you cannot export data from the Multi-Channel Viewer—only the
current view of the image (designated as Publishing Mode in the Export dialog). The
colors in the viewer will be preserved in the exported TIFF image.

To print a copy of the merged view to a color or grayscale printer, click on the Print
button.

3.5

3D Viewer

The 3D Viewer allows you to see a three-dimensional rendering of a portion of your
image. This is important for such instances as determining whether a selected band is
actually two or more separate bands.

To see a 3D rendering of a portion of your image, select 3D Viewer from the View
menu. Your curser turns into a crosshair. Click and drag your curser over the image
area you would like to view creating a box.

Note:

viewing a large area of your image may reduce performance.

To reposition the box, position your cursor at the center of the box. The cursor
appearance will change to a multidirectional arrow symbol. You can then drag
the box to a new position.

To resize the box, position your cursor on a box corner. The cursor appearance
will change to a bi-directional arrow. You can then drag that corner in or out,
resizing the box.

To redraw the box, position your cursor outside the box and click once. The box
disappears, and you can then draw a new box.

To view the selected area, position your cursor inside the box slightly off-center. The
cursor appearance will change to an arrow. Click once to open the 3D Viewer.

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