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The days of polarioid 667 film are over...renderring our gel cam quite useless. How are others out there dealing with this problem? Digital gelcam? Digital camera? Stockpiling 667 film? Any ideas would be most helpful!
Last edited Jan 20, 2009, 13:07 PM by TheFFM
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Posted By TheFFM
on 1/20/2009 14:56 PM
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I think most people have their Gel Doc's linked to a PC now and save the images from the digital camera as a jpeg or similar format that they can print and glue into their lab notebooks and/or paste straight into their power point presentations for display in meetings.
"Nothing shocks me.....I'm a scientist!" Indiana Jones
Last edited Jan 20, 2009, 12:57 PM by TheFFM
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