Re: Exporting figures from cell quest: how?

Christian Awaraji (ca00@aub.edu.lb)
Tue, 25 Mar 1997 18:10:32 +0200 (GMT+0200)

Alan,
What you can do is the following: just type command-shift-3 and you will
here the sound of a snap shot of your desktop. An image of your destop
will be saved probably as a file called picture in your hard drive.
You can open this file with SimpleText and use regular cut and paste part
of this picture to any software, or you open it with any
graphic/multimedia software where you can invert the black background of
your plots to white and do any other modification.

Good Luck,
Christian

On Tue, 25 Mar 1997, Al Sabirsh wrote:

>
> Hello to all,
>
> We would like to publish some figures/diagrams/pictures produced by Cell
> Quest on a power Mac. I tried printing them to a file (which
> subsequently prints out just fine) but nothing I have that can normally
> open postscript files (Photoshop, Canvas, Word etc.) will read them.
> Copying everything to the clipboard works, but there is a loss of
> resolution, particularly in the fonts, that requires lots of fiddly
> correction. So.....
>
> How is everybody else doing this? It seems ridiculous to have to
> reconstruct the figures manually. What am I missing? The list archive
> doesn't seem to contain any info on this.
>
> Al Sabirsh
>


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