User guide
Quantity One User Guide
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incrementally within the window. The amount the image shifts is determined 
by the Pan % setting in the Preferences dialog box.
View Entire Image
If you have magnified part of an image or moved part of an image out of 
view, View Entire Image returns to the original, full view of the image.
Centering an Image
You can center the image window on any point in an image quickly and 
easily using the F3 key command. This is useful if you are comparing the 
same region on two gel images and want to center both image windows on 
the same point.
Position your cursor on the point on the image that you want at the center of 
the image window, then press the F3 key. The image will shift so that point is 
at the center of the image window.
Imitate Zoom
If you are comparing two or more images and want to zoom in on the same 
area on all of them, use the Imitate Zoom command.
First zoom in on one of the images. Then, with that image window still 
selected (the title bar will be blue), select Imitate Zoom from the Window 
menu.
The zoom factor and region of the selected image will be applied to all the 
images.
Note: Imitate zoom will only work on comparable images with similar 
dimensions.
Tiling Windows
If you have more than one image open, the Tile commands on the Window 
menu allow you to arrange your images neatly on the screen.










