User guide
Quantity One User Guide
16-2
Fig. 16-1. Volume tools.
Note: When using any of the following tools, be careful to completely surround 
the data you want to quantitate. You should also adjust for background 
intensity (see section 16.4 below). You may want to experiment with 
several different volumes drawn around the same object before selecting 
the one that gives you the best quantitation data.
Volume Contour Tool
The Volume Contour tool will quickly create a volume boundary that follows 
the outer edge of the object you want to quantify. To use this tool, first 
magnify the object using the Zoom tools, then click on the Volume Contour 
button.
• If you click on a pixel at the edge of the object, you will create a contour 
that encloses pixels whose intensity is equal to or greater than that of the 
pixel at the cursor.
• If you click and drag the mouse when creating a contour, the shape of the 
contour will change as you move over pixels of different intensity. Drag 
from inside the object outward until the contour follows the outer edge of 
the object. When you release the mouse button, the volume is created.










