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I am quantifying multiple images in ImaGene, but only ending up with one data file when I am finished. What am I doing wrong?

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I am quantifying multiple images in ImaGene, but only ending up with one data file when I am finished. What am I doing wrong?

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A. Each input file must have a seperate name, otherwise the output file will be written twice (the 2nd image data overwriting the first). For example, C:\Test1\MyData.tif and C:\Test2\MyData.tif would result in only a single “MyData.txt” file (with only the C:\Test2\MyData.tif results).

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