User guide

Reports
19-21
Type—Unknown, standard, or background.
Volume—Sum of the intensities of the pixels inside the volume boundary
x area of a single pixel (in mm^2).
Adj. Vol.—Volume minus the background volume; if there is no
background volume, this is simply the volume.
% Volume—The volume expressed as a percentage of all the volumes in
the image.
Concentration—The quantity as calculated from the standards and the
regression method. If you have not defined standards, this is not
calculated.
Area—The total area of the volume box you have drawn in mm^2.
Mean value—The mean intensity of the pixels inside the volume
boundary.
Std. Deviation—The standard deviation from the mean intensity.
Min. Value—The value of the lowest intensity pixel in the volume.
Max. Value—The value of the highest intensity pixel in the volume.
Density—The total intensity of all the pixels in the volume divided by the
area of the volume.
Mean Background—The mean intensity of the pixels in the background
volume.
Num. Pixels—The number of pixels inside the volume.
X location—The distance in mm from the left edge of the image to the
center of the volume.
Y location—The distance in mm from the top edge of the image to the
center of the volume.
Width—The width of the volume in mm.
Height—The height of the volume in mm.
Background Subtraction Method
Specify the preferred Background Subtraction Method (Global or Local).
Note: If you select Global and have not defined a background volume, you will
have no background subtraction for the image.