Ray, Simply add a .pic to the MAC file name. Then import into Photoshop. Charles A. Kuszynski, Ph.D. Associate Professor Director, Cell Analysis Facility University of Nebraska Medical Center 985816 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-5816 402 559-6299 office 402 559-6267 lab 402 980-7654 cell 402 559-4069 fax ckuszyns@unmc.edu "What a long strange trip it's been" Grateful Dead ***The University of Nebraska Medical Center E-mail Confidentiality Disclaimer*** The information in this email is privileged and confidential, intended only for the use of the addresse(s) above. Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this information is prohibited. If you have received this email by mistake, please delete it and immediately contact the sender. Ray Hester <rhester@jaguar1. usouthal.edu> To Cytometry Mailing List 06/30/2008 02:04 <cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> PM cc Subject CellQuest data in Photoshop? We resurrected our Mac running CellQuest 3.3 and want to print data we are acquiring in color. Unfortunately, the printer that came with our Vantage at that time (1998, I believe) was not a color printer. I found a way to make pictures of the color data appearing on the monitor (apple key, shift, 4) but can't remember how we transfered these 'pictures' to a PC to print in Photoshop which I believe we used to do (and we've been told we can do). Can anyone help us with this? We don't have Photoshop, Canvas, Powerpoint, Word, etc. on the Mac, Thanks. Ray Hester Univ of South AlabamaReceived on Tue Jul 1 14:18:00 2008
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