RE: making figures from facs histograms

From: Calman Prussin (CPRUSSIN@niaid.nih.gov)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 03:51:28 EST


It amazes me that 5-6 years after the development of CellQuest, BD has never
published a primer on "Publishing with CellQuest". Several years ago I asked
a BD researcher a similar question of how they make their beautiful slides
and got a "minimalist" answer. I would like to see a BD representative
address this question or better yet...publish a primer.

It is too late a night (or I am too lazy) to put my own Cellquest to Canvas
methods to keyboard. But my general thoughts are that screen dumps are not
the way to go.

I use Canvas because I am fluent in its' use, not because I think it the
best program. If I had to learn it fresh, I might consider Adobe
Illustrator. What I would like to see in any publishing/graphic procedure:
1. Excellent resolution
2. Ability to rename axes, add arrows, labels
3. Ability to change the color of the dot plot.

Number 3 is very important to me for slide making, as rare events are
difficult to see with black on a  white background. I use yellow on a dark
blue background. I did not see mention of that capacity in any of previous
emails (can they do it?). Canvas gives you all of those.

Calman
> ----------
> From:		Idit Hazan
> Sent:		Wednesday, January 3, 2001 5:37 PM
> To:	Cytometry Mailing List
> Subject:	making figures from facs histograms
>
>
> hi
> does anyone know how to convert the histograms that come off the
> Cell-Quest
> program into something that can be copied and pasted into a graphic
> software (such as adobe or canvas), in order to make complicated figures?
> i was told cell-quest in not very user friendly and that people print
> their
> histograms, then scan them and use the scans as graphic files. there has
> to
> be a more elegant way...
> Idit Hazan
> University of California, Irvine
>
>



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