User guide
16-1
16. Volume Tools
You can use the Volume tools to quantitate bands, spots, arrays, and other 
image data.
What is a Volume?
A volume is the intensity data inside a deļ¬ned boundary drawn on your 
image.
Volume = Sum of the intensities of the pixels within the volume 
boundary x pixel area
Volume units = intensity units x mm
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Volumes are similar to band contours (see section 14.8.a), except that they are 
not dependent on lanes and bands.
To measure the amount of a particular object in an image, you draw a volume 
rectangle, contour, freehand, or circle around the object and compare the 
intensity data inside the boundary with the data of other objects or a standard 
using the Volume Analysis Report and Volume Regression Curve.
Note: The Volume Analysis Report and Volume Regression Curve are described 
in detail in sections 19.5 and 19.6, respectively.
16.1 Creating a Volume Object
To create a volume, open the Volume Tools by clicking on the Volume Overlay 
Tools button on the main toolbar, or selecting Volume Overlay Tools from the 
Edit menu. (These commands are also located on the Volume menu.)










