Image file types – UVP Life Science User Manual

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Click on the

File menu and select Save or Save As. The Save window will appear.

Select the file type to use from the drop-down list. TIFF is the default file type. It is ideal to save

images in the TIFF format to maintain the most image data for analysis purposes.

Navigate through the drive, folder or network structure to the desired location to save the image.

Enter a filename for the image.

Click

Save.


NOTE: If analysis, annotation, etc. is performed on an original image, the file must be opened with

LS software to view or modify this information. To view the analysis/annotation in a different

program, use the Flatten Layer tool and save the image as a NEW file. Once the flatten layer tool is

applied, the analysis cannot be modified in the new image.

Save Using a Different File Folder, Name or Type

From the

File menu choose Save As. The Save window will appear.

Select the file type to use from the drop-down list near the bottom of the window.

Navigate through the drive, folder and network structure to the location to save the image.

Enter a filename for the image.

Click

Save.

NOTE: UVP imaging systems and software support network connectivity for saving and sharing

image files.

Image File Types

The software supports the following formats:

TIFF: Tagged Image File Format, a common image format. Depending on settings, TIFF can be

either a lossy or a lossless compression format. In the software, it is used in the lossless mode to

reduce image file size without losing integrity. TIFF files generally have TIF or TIFF extensions.

JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group. A common lossy compression image format used to

store images on disk. JPEG files generally have JPG or JPEG extensions.

TGA: Truevision Targa image format. TGA is a lossless compression format that reduces file size

somewhat. TGA files generally have a TGA extension.

BMP: Microsoft Bitmap image file format. BMP is a lossless format which provides some

compression to reduce file size. BMP files generally have a BMP extension.

PNG: Portable Network Graphics, a common image format. PNG is a lossy compression format

that results in very small files. Files stored in PNG usually have a PNG extension.

GIF: Graphic Interchange Format, a proprietary Xerox image compression format. GIF is a lossy

compression format that results in very small files. Files stored in GIF usually have a GIF

extension.

JPEG, PNG and GIF are lossy compression formats. TIFF, TGA and BMP are lossless compression

formats (at least, as used by this software; TIFF can actually be either lossy or lossless). Lossy

compression makes small, usually non-visible changes to an image in order to make the file size

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