User guide
Gel Doc
3-5
the size of the area you are focusing on. To determine the size of the area 
you are focusing on, you can place a ruler in the Gel Doc box so that it is 
visible by the camera.
3.3 Step II. Acquire Image
For many white light applications, you can skip this step and save and print 
images directly from Live/Focus mode.
For UV light, chemiluminescent applications, or faint samples, you can take 
an automatic exposure based on the number of saturated pixels in the image 
or you can enter a specific exposure time. 
Note: “Exposure” refers to the integration of the image on the camera CCD over 
a period of time. The effect is analogous to exposing photographic film to 
light over a period of time.
Auto Expose
Auto Expose will take an exposure whose time length is determined by the 
number of saturated pixels in the image. This is useful if you are uncertain of 
the optimal exposure length.
Note: If you know the approximate exposure time you want (± 3 seconds), you 
can skip this step and go directly to Manual Expose.
 Click on the Auto Expose button to cancel Live/Focus mode and begin an 
automatic exposure. The Auto Expose button will appear selected throughout 
the exposure.
During the auto exposure, the image is continuously integrated on the camera 
CCD until it reaches a certain percentage of saturated pixels. This percentage 
is set in the Options dialog box. (Default = 0.75 percent. See Options below.)










