User guide
Quantity One User Guide
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You can use view tools like Zoom Box and View Entire Image in the Preview 
Window just as you can in the main image window, to focus on particular 
regions of interest. You can also use the ARROW keys to move the image within 
the Preview Window.
A description of each of the available features in the Subtract Background 
dialog is given below.
Auto-scale
Clicking on the Auto-scale button will automatically adjust your Dark 
Contrast and Background settings to optimal levels. You can then “fine tune” 
these settings using the other controls.
Dark Contrast Slider
Adjusting the Dark Contrast prior to background subtraction allows you to 
make fine distinctions in the amount of background present in your image. 
Faint artifacts that may not be obvious to the unaided eye are revealed by 
lowering the Dark Contrast level to close to the subtraction levels.
The Dark Contrast slider is similar to the High slider in the Transform dialog 
box. Dragging the slider handle to the left will make faint signals appear 
stronger. You can also move the slider incrementally by clicking on the slider 
bar, or you can type a value into the field next to the slider.
Note: Adjusting the Dark Contrast slider by itself does not eliminate 
background intensity; therefore, the OK button will not activate if you 
only adjust this slider. If you only want to adjust the display contrast, and 
not subtract background, use the Image > Transform function.










