Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
2D-DIGE,常规双向凝胶,蛋白质印迹,从 Classic 浮动许可证升级,Melanie 9 DIGE upgrade from Classic Floating license
Melanie 9 DIGE upgrade from Classic Floating license
Requirements
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
2D-DIGE,常规双向凝胶,蛋白质印迹,从 Classic 浮动许可证升级,Melanie 9 DIGE upgrade from Classic Floating license
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2D-DIGE,常规双向凝胶,蛋白质印迹,从 Classic 节点锁定许可证升级,Melanie 9 DIGE upgrade from Classic Node-locked license
Melanie 9 DIGE upgrade from Classic Node-locked license
Requirements
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
2D-DIGE,常规双向凝胶,蛋白质印迹,从 Classic 节点锁定许可证升级,Melanie 9 DIGE upgrade from Classic Node-locked license
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)
Operating System: Windows® 7, 8 or 10 operating systems. 64 bit versions are recommended for maximum performance. RAM requirement: Minimum 2 GB. Increased memory enhances the performance when many and/or large images are analyzed. Video card requirement: Capable of 24-bit color. The video card driver needs to support OpenGL™ (v1.2 or later) – ensure that the latest compatible driver is installed. A browser is also required to view the software documentation, print reports, and access databases on the web. Recommended browsers are: Google Chrome™17+, Mozilla™ Firefox™10+, and Internet Explorer® 11+
Input file format
TIFF, GEL, MEL, IMG, GSC, or 1SC grayscale images. Importing DIGE gels from DS files allows fully automatic gel naming and grouping. Input image resolution: For normal sized gels (ca. 20 × 20 cm), a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi (169–85 μm) is optimal. For mini gels (ca. 7 × 7 cm), with smaller spots, a higher resolution (e.g., 600 dpi or 42 μm) is indicated. As a rule of thumb, resulting images should be at least 1000 × 1000 pixels, and at most 2500 × 2500 pixels, with smallest spots having a diameter of at least 5 to 10 pixels. Input image bit depth: 12-bit minimum, 16-bit recommended. Input file names: For DIGE gels, it is recommended that the file names for the group of two or three images contain a common string and their respective dye names (Cy2, Cy3, Cy5)