I am trying to convert the actual raw file so that I can import it
into an imaging program like biomap

On Feb 24, 12:35 pm, Andrew Keightley <[email protected]>
wrote:
> If you are talking about snatching a mass chromatogram from the Qual
> browser, sure. Once you have used the ranges window to define the plot,
> highlight the trace that you want to copy ('pin' it), and use the copy cell
> option under edit pull down. If you paste it into powerpoint, you can
> ungroup all items (repetitively ungroup), then zoom in on the things you
> want to modify or eliminate.  Then select all, group, size it to near
> maximum in the landscape slide area. Now save as, and look in the file
> format options for jpg or tif ("save as type" pull down), name it and save
> it. Now you can use it in word processor programs or for posters.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello All,
>
> > Does Anyone have any ideas on how to convert an xcalibur raw file to a
> > tif or img. format?  Maybe convert through mzXML?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Andrew
>
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