Image Merge with Free Form Naming Conventions
CyteSeer offers two distinct ways to merge images of an arbitrary file name. These naming schemes are the easiest to use because almost any name will work. Please refer to the "Generic Naming Convention" for larger scale experiments with multiple fields of view and color on a per well basis.
Browse to Arbitrary image Set
In this example, the CyteSeer source folder is set to point to a directory with two standard 3 color RGB tiffs. The folder can hold any number of images.

Select Naming Convention

Free Form Gray Images
The Free Form Gray naming convention allows you to select which color of which image to use for analysis. This is used when combining individual wavelengths into one image. It is useful for a fast proof of concept analysis on a single image. The generic naming convention is more useful for analyzing large sets of images at once.

Free Free RGB Image
The free form RGB naming convention assumes that each image represents a given condition. The selection of colors for a given condition is carried out across all images in the directory.

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