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May 6, 2005 Generating Analytical Data<br />

❑ R5—Magenta<br />

❑ R6—Cyan<br />

Figure 4-2: Region Color Example<br />

Note the following:<br />

❑ In the first scattergram (S2), the datapoints that do not fall within the red region<br />

take their colors from the second scattergram (S8).<br />

❑ In the second scattergram, the datapoints that coincide with R2 in the first<br />

scattergram are also red.<br />

❑ In addition to coloring the regions within the scattergrams, any color added to a<br />

region is reflected in the histograms, as shown in Figure 4-2. Conversely, colored<br />

histogram regions, as discussed in “Changing Region Color” on page 4-42, will<br />

be reflected in the scattergrams.<br />

❑ You can use colored regions to highlight events within the Field Image window.<br />

For example, using the colored regions described above, and with the Highlight<br />

feature ( ) selected, the Field Image window shows the region in which each<br />

event falls:<br />

Revision B <strong>iCys</strong> Research Imaging Cytometer <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 4-33

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