GC IMAGE - User Guide 2024R2
New Features and Improvements in Version 2021
GC Image 2021 has many new features and improvements. See
the GC Image User Guide for full
documentation.
What's New in Version 2021 Release 3 (July 2022)
Version 2021R3 has the following improvements for file input and output, including:
- The software has a new Convert
Profile Data to Centroid option for importing
Thermo raw data files (.raw) and JEOL GCv profile data files (.RPC).
When the option is
selected, profile spectra are centroided before being imported.
- The software now supports importing MS data channels from the
Agilent OpenLab raw data file format (*.dx) (OpenLab CDS version 2.6
or later must be installed on the system).
- The software now automatically sets the modulation period when
importing Agilent ChemStation and MassHunter data files that are
acquired with an Agilent flow modulation system.
- The software now supports importing the newer BenchTOF2 LSC
data files.
Version 2021R3 now supports calculating concentration from amount with
Multiplier and Dilution
Factor. New Concentration
and Relative Concentration attributes can be added to the
Blob Table and included in reports, similarly to the existing
Amount attributes. Newly added supporting operations include:
- Multiplier and Dilution Factor values can be specified in the
Amount Table of either images
or project vials.
- Concentration
Unit can now be specified separately from the existing Amount Unit.
- Project now supports importing a multi-column
CSV file into the Vials
> Amount Table. The import interface allows users to
specify which column contains compound names, which columns contain
amounts for which vials, and an option to import Multiplier and
Dilution factors.
In addition, the software has related improvements for batch processing, including:
- Sample Amount, Multiplier, and Dilution Factor values can now be
added to a sequence
table in Project and applied as part of Auto
Processing.
- Amount unit, concentration unit, multiplier, and dilution
factor can now be specified for the Apply Amount Table method
command. The units and factors are stored in methods and can be
changed during run time.
Version 2021R3 includes usability improvements for editing
projects in Project, including:
- Unused vials may now be deleted.
Additionally, pending vials from sequence table edits are
automatically deleted upon canceling editing.
- Vials, Amount
Tables, and Sequence
Table now have a better and more consistent in-place
editing mode triggered by the Edit button or double clicking
on tables.
Version 2021R3 adds further improvements for multi-sample
analysis with Investigator, including:
- The software can now generate a feature template with Auto Feature faster
than previous versions. In addition, in the Image program, Processing > Extract
Areas from Blobs has similarly improved speed, which makes creating
a feature template manually faster too.
- The software now automatically adds the Spectrum
attribute when loading images with spectral data instead of requiring
the user to create a CLIC expression beforehand.
- Compound Finder
automatically derives the Base Peak attribute from
the Spectrum attribute instead of requiring the user to create a
CLIC expression beforehand.
What's New in Version 2021 Release 2 (March 2022)
Version 2021R2 has the following improvements for file input and output, including:
- The software now includes the new JEOL msAxelDataReader v1.3
for reading the latest JEOL data
formats, which provides better supports for JEOL JMS-T2000GC AccuTOF
GC-Alpha Mass Spectrometer data.
- The software is now more tolerant of data corruption and will
import partially corrupted files when importing Thermo raw data files
- When importing an Agilent 2D-LC OpenLab ChemStation (.dx) file that
contain multiple data channels, the software now displays the
dimensionality of each channel in a Description column in the
Select a Data Channel dialog.
- File > Export Image > Export Image as CSV now supports exporting
variable modulation data with better handling of the empty regions of a 2D chromatogram. This improvement is
also applied to the save button on View > Text View and the
Export Image as CSV method command.
Version 2021R2 has new improvements for the 1D View display, including:
- The 1D View has been updated to display the blob profiles when enabled via a Show Blobs
checkbox.
- The view axes have been updated to use better tick intervals and improved zoom interaction.
Version 2021R2 adds further improvements for blob detection. The software
now includes new peak detection algorithms suited for detection on
variable modulation and heartcutting data. These algorithms will
perform smoothing and detect wrap-around blobs correctly at the
modulation region bounds. These algorithms can be enabled with the Use
the Variable Modulation-Aware Detection Algorithm option, and include
additional improvements:
- The new algorithms can now detect peaks in the first and last
columns of the chromatogram when the Use the Variable
Modulation-Aware Detection Algorithm option is enabled.
- A new Limit Integration within Individual Modulation
Regions option is available for preventing blob detections and
smoothing across multiple modulation regions. This option is
especially useful if modulation regions should be considered
independently (e.g., heartcutting data).
- A new 1D detection algorithm type is available for
detecting 1D peaks with shoulder peak detection, which is especially
useful for heartcutting data.
- A new Peak Filter option is available for the merging
1D peaks step of the Hybrid detection algorithm type. This
option allows users to filter out noisy 1D peaks based on the minimum
peak width, SNR, and peak height constraints.
- Processing >
Extract Ion Peaks now has better handling of variable modulation
data.
Version 2021R2 includes new improvements for batch processing and project management including:
- Images can now be reprocessed in batches from Project using the new
Run > Reprocess Images operation.
- Project files can now be easily accessed from File Explorer using the new
File > View in File Explorer menu item.
- Import > Automated Actions > Use Method now uses the Method
Manager instead of a file browser, allowing for new methods to be created and existing methods to be edited
in addition to the existing browse functionality. Additionally, method selection now has improved validation
behavior. This improvement is also applied to the processing operations in Project.
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Version 2021R2 has other improved operations, including:
What's New in Version 2021 Release 1.3 (November 2021)
Version 2021R1.3 introduces new support in the Investigator program for performing multiple-sample analysis directly using peak tables. The peak tables may contain either one dimensional or two dimensional chromatographic peaks. Additionally, with the functionality provided by feature templates, Investigator provides a high degree of selectivity and implicit cross-sample matching of peaks in the peak tables.
What's New in Version 2021 Release 1 (October 2021)
Version 2021R1
has expanded the Agilent 2D-LC support to the
2D-LC data files from Agilent MassHunter 11 and Agilent OpenLab CDS
2.6. Additionally, 2D-LC import has been improved to match the cut
start and end samples of 2D chromatogram displayed in the Agilent
OpenLab software.
Version 2021R1
has new I/O improvements, including:
- Support for importing UV
spectral data channels from an Agilent OpenLab .dx raw data file.
- Support for importing UV spectra stored in a double precision
format from an Agilent .uv raw data file.
- Support for importing chromatographic CDF files with
non-uniform sampling and a raw data retention time array.
- Additional sample acquisition attributes are now read from
Agilent files (.ms, .ch, .uv) and are accessible from View > Image Attributes >
Miscellaneous.
- The auto-generated image file name for imported JEOL RBC and
RPC files has been updated to include the more meaningful name of the
raw data folder.
In addition, the software has new I/O improvements for batch
processing, including:
Version 2021R1
introduces a new Hybrid blob detection algorithm
that takes advantage of both 1D and 2D peak shapes. The new algorithm:
- Maintains the integrity of 1D peak shapes to avoid
undesirable splitting due to fused peaks;
- Detects 1D peak shoulders using second derivatives;
- Merges 1D peaks with the original intuitive 2D detection
algorithm while allowing tuning the allowed retention differences.
In addition, The various Blob Detection settings panes, (Configuration, Interactive, Local, Detect/Edit Blobs Mode),
have been updated to use a consistent layout and labels. Also, user
input validation have been made consistent. For example, the user now
can turn off smoothing by specifying 0 as smoothing factors in all
places.
Version 2021R1
has other improved operations, including:
- The Context
MS cursor mode now includes the "Lib Search MS" in the spectrum view
list.
- The layout of the CLIC
Expression dialog now shows the description of the selected item for
both Functions and Blob Properties in a larger pane to the bottom.
- The software now includes a new CLIC function: STRCONTAIN(searchString, string)
for testing if a string contains the search
string.
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