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<strong>Living</strong> <strong>Image</strong> ® Software User’s Manual<br />

3.7 Setting Up an <strong>Image</strong> Sequence<br />

- The image window appears (Figure 3.3). If this is the first image of the session, you<br />

are prompted to choose an autosave location.<br />

12. To specify a folder for autosaved data, click Yes in the prompt and choose a folder<br />

in the dialog box that appears.<br />

- All images acquired during the session are automatically saved to this folder. You<br />

can choose a different folder at any time (select Acquisition → Auto-Save on the<br />

menu bar).<br />

13. In the Edit <strong>Image</strong> Labels box that appears, enter information for the image label and<br />

click OK (Figure 3.3). If you do not want to enter label information, click Cancel.<br />

A sequence is a collection of images that are grouped together in a single folder. A<br />

sequence may include images that were acquired during the same session and were<br />

intended to be grouped together (for example, images taken at different exposure times<br />

or an image sequence for DLIT or FLIT 3-D tomographic analysis).<br />

<strong>Image</strong>s that were acquired during different sessions can also be grouped together to form<br />

a sequence. For example, a time series could be constructed from images acquired on<br />

different days following an experimental treatment. (For more details, see page 25.)<br />

Some analyses are performed on an image sequence (see Table 3.3). The sequence<br />

requirements (number and type of images) depend on the analysis. The imaging wizard<br />

provides a convenient way to set up several types of image sequences (see page 23).<br />

You can also set up the sequence manually (see page 25).<br />

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