Quicktime movies

From: Paul McFadden (pmcfadden@liai.org)
Date: Mon Oct 04 1999 - 16:31:42 EST


Dear Confocal Users,

We have been generating large amounts of Bio-Rad PIC (sometimes totalling
100MB) files by doing time lapse imaging on living cells.  We can export
TIFFS or more compressed (JPEG) images for compiling in Quicktime or the
like for seminars, etc.

Does anyone have good experince with what file convention to use as it
seems straight tiffs will crash the movie after a few seconds.  Because
JPEG is good enough for meetings or seminars we thought the compressed
images would stream faster than the TIFFs.  Our goal is to be able to show
these time lapse of cells undergoing apoptosis with 3-color staining.  The
file size is huge, can we stream these in a movie format somehow?

Any replies would be most appreciated...

Paul R. McFadden
Imaging Facility Supervisor
La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology
10355 Science Center Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
858-558-3532
pmcfadden@liai.org



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