User guide
Bands
14-9
Shoulder Sensitivity
Normally, band detection tries to distinguish shoulders as separate bands. 
When looking at a lane trace, these bands appear as flat or gently sloping 
abutments to darker, better-defined bands (i.e., there is no dip on the trace 
between the two bands).
Increasing the Shoulder Sensitivity value will result in more shoulders being 
detected as bands. Changing this setting to zero will result in no shoulders 
being recognized as separate bands.
If band detection calls a doublet a single band, check the lane trace to see if 
there is a dip between the peaks of the two bands. If there is no dip, increasing 
the Shoulder Sensitivity value will help resolve the two bands.
Size Scale
The Size Scale field helps distinguish between trends in signal intensity and 
random intensity fluctuations. It is the number of pixels in a vertical column 
that are taken together to determine whether a band is present. 
The Size Scale parameter is similar to the Noise Filter in that it uses the size of 
objects in the image to determine the nature of those objects. The default Size 
Scale setting of 5 pixels is optimal for most gel images. It can be set to any 
whole number greater than or equal to 3.
If a gel image has high levels of background noise, a larger Size Scale may be 
preferable. When noise permits, small values are preferred so that small 
features will be detected. 
You may also choose to increase the Size Scale if your gel only has a small 
number of thick bands and it is scanned at high resolution.
14.2.b Band Detection Parameter Sets
Saving Parameters
Once you have found a set of parameters that are optimal for detecting bands 
in your image, you can save them for future use on similar images. The Save 
button at the top of the Detect Bands dialog box allows you to do so.










