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Topaz simplify sample
Topaz simplify sample












  1. TOPAZ SIMPLIFY SAMPLE PRO
  2. TOPAZ SIMPLIFY SAMPLE SOFTWARE
  3. TOPAZ SIMPLIFY SAMPLE TRIAL

  • Ensure continuous sample tracking, via tube and plate barcode scanning.
  • Easily handle large sample volumes - ideal for busy laboratories.
  • Provide more consistent and accurate results, and minimize human error due to connectivity with the Topaz LC-MS/MS System.
  • Further reduce sample preparation times and streamline workflows, with the pre-developed assay kit.
  • Increase laboratory productivity – fully automated, “walk-away” sample preparation frees up laboratory staff to perform other tasks.
  • Together, the Topaz Prep Station and the Vitamin D 200A Assay Kit enables clinical diagnostic testing labs to: This kit is a locked, pre-validated assay that allows labs to perform vitamin D analysis in-house, and employs automated sample preparation on the Topaz Prep Station to deliver highly accurate results to support medical decisions and quality patient care. The Topaz Prep Station supports the Topaz™ LC-MS/MS System, a Class I Medical Device designed to simplify adoption for new mass spectrometry users, while still offering the functionality needed for more advanced users.Īlong with the Topaz Prep Station, SCIEX also announced the introduction of the new automated Vitamin D 200A Assay Kit*. Today, SCIEX announced the launch of the new Topaz™ Prep Station*, an automated sample preparation workstation that is ideal for labs managing high daily sample volumes. These products add to the company’s existing industry leading solutions and services, to deliver the power of mass spectrometry to clinical laboratories performing routine diagnostic assays and innovative clinical research applications.

    TOPAZ SIMPLIFY SAMPLE PRO

    I used a combination of Nik’s Color Effects Pro and Topaz’s Simplify to achieve the effect below.Framingham, MA - SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, advanced the accessibility of mass spectrometry in the clinical setting with new product introductions at AACC 2018.

    topaz simplify sample

    I really wanted this image to be a high-key simple photo that showcases the multiple layers of the petals. Because it can’t really provide previews of what your image will look like with each technique, it does require a time investment to watch it run, figure out when you want to stop it, and then change directions if you are not please with the results. This is one plug-in where I don’t mind watching it work. I thought I would try a more painterly look with a similar image, so I used Dynamic Auto Painter.

    topaz simplify sample

    I choose Alien Skin’s Snapart 4 again, but used a crayon preset that still provided a fair amount of detail. I imagined this image to be a playful element in a bright sunny room. Papavar Blooms (thank you to bentehaarstad for helping me identify them) I used a preset that provided a fair amount of detail and warmed up the flower. I processed this image with Alien Skin’s Snap Art 4. I wanted this flower to have a softer look, but not be completely abstracted. This processing sampler should give you a sense of the capabilities of different plug-ins and what they could be used for.

    TOPAZ SIMPLIFY SAMPLE TRIAL

    It was a lot of trial and error (and time), but I am please with the results.

    TOPAZ SIMPLIFY SAMPLE SOFTWARE

    It was a challenge to take a step back and ask myself, “What do I want this image to look like when I finish?”, and then find the software that would give me the capability to create it. All of these flowers were taken on a Lightpad.

    topaz simplify sample

    I thought I would continue Peter’s thoughts from last week, by using different techniques to process a similar subject.














    Topaz simplify sample