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Much of FAST has been designed to limit user interaction with the GUI when this could cause data processing issues. These design choices include: | Much of FAST has been designed to limit user interaction with the GUI when this could cause data processing issues. These design choices include: | ||
- | * The inability to open more than module at once. | + | * The inability to open more than one module at once. |
* The inability to interact with a module' | * The inability to interact with a module' | ||
- | * The inability to access modules before earlier processing stages have been completed. | + | * The inability to access |
- | Nevetheless, you may have legitimate reasons to override these choices. For example, when generating [[usage: | + | Nevertheless, you may have legitimate reasons to override these choices. For example, when generating [[usage: |
<code matlab> | <code matlab> | ||
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- | **Note that data and program stability is no longer | + | **Note that data and program stability is not guaranteed if this change is made. You apply it at your own peril!** |
==== Can I process tiled images? ==== | ==== Can I process tiled images? ==== | ||
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Image cytometry is a simple alternative to flow cytometry, where microscopy is used to assess the fluorescence and morphological properties of thousands of cells simultaneously. After the appropriate experimental preparations, | Image cytometry is a simple alternative to flow cytometry, where microscopy is used to assess the fluorescence and morphological properties of thousands of cells simultaneously. After the appropriate experimental preparations, | ||
- | To use FAST to analyse image cytometry data, simply save each image in its own folder as described in the [[setup: | + | To use FAST to analyse image cytometry data, simply save each image in its own folder as described in the [[setup: |