Image format#
Light microscopy images in publications can rapidly communicate useful details if they are prepared to be information dense, clean and containing the most important information/metadata the audience needs to see at a glance. A set of simple processing rules can focus the audience’s attention to the most relevant parts that are crucial for understanding the experiment and/or results. Consult the steps below to start your journey to create understandable and reproducible figures.
Minimal
Focus on relevant content
Crop empty/irrelevant pixels to focus the audience’s attention. Rotate images where required, ideally in 90 degree increments. Resize images to fit the intended panel size.
Separate individual images
A border between individual images makes distinction easier reducing the risk of confusion and mix up bot for the author and the audience.
Show example image used for quantifications
Provide context and a dash of accountability by complementing a graph of results with one of the quantified images.