User guide
Fluor-S MultiImager
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After an image has been acquired, a separate window will pop up containing 
the new image. The window will have a default file name that includes the 
date, time, and user (if known). To save the image, select Save or Save As 
from the File menu.
You can then analyze the image using the analysis functions.
Live Acquire
Live Acquire allows you to view and preserve intermediate exposures 
leading up to a full exposure. This is useful for longer exposure times, such as 
those required by chemiluminescent samples, where there is the potential for 
image saturation.
When you click on the Live Acquire button, the exposure time you selected is 
divided by the number of exposure counts set in the Fluor-S Options dialog 
box (see Options, below). For example, if you enter an exposure time of 10 
minutes and an exposure count of 20, then 20 intermediate exposures will be 
produced at 30-second intervals. Each intermediate exposure will be 
displayed in the scan window. The final, full exposure will be displayed in a 
separate image window.
Note: The first intermediate exposure will take longer than 30 seconds to 
display if dark subtraction is performed.
You can automatically save your intermediate exposures as separate files for 
later review using the Auto Save After Scan option. See Options, below.
If you see an intermediate exposure that you like in the scan window, click on 
the Stop button. Live Acquire mode will end and the last intermediate 
exposure to be completed will open in a separate image window. You can 
then save it for analysis.
8.6 Options
Click on the Options button to open the Fluor-S Options dialog box.










