User guide
Quantity One User Guide
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Any pixels inside the volume that have the same intensity as the background 
pixels will be reduced to zero, thereby eliminating them from the 
quantitation.
Global Background Subtraction
Note: If you select Global Background Subtraction in the Volume Report 
Options dialog, but do not define a background volume as outlined 
below, you will effectively select no background subtraction.
Global background subtraction calculates a single background intensity for 
the entire gel. This average background intensity is then subtracted from all 
the volumes in the gel. The steps for calculating global background 
subtraction are:
1. Create a volume using one of the volume tools in a representative 
background region of your image (i.e., a region where there is no data 
and where the average pixel intensity appears to be the same as the 
background intensity surrounding your data).
2. Double-click on the volume. This will open the Volume Properties dialog 
box. Select the Background option button.
Fig. 16-8. Defining a background volume object.










