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I only have a single multi-channel TIFF. How do I meet the databases requirement for 2 TIFF files?

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I only have a single multi-channel TIFF. How do I meet the databases requirement for 2 TIFF files?

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You should be able to split your TIFF into single channels using a TIFF splitter executable [download]. • I lack some of the original files required for data loading (e.g. .gps or .tif files), and only have the data (i.e. gpr). How do I get my data loaded, and still “meet” the database’s file requirements? You can provide proxy files for the TIFFs or grid files is the original were lost. An archive of usable “proxy” files can be downloaded here and used after uploading to your incoming directory. • Why don’t my recently experiments have a clickable proxy image? With some experiments, the software program that makes the proxy image fails when the experiments are entered into the database, so these experiments will not have any images in the database. It is possible upload a preferred replacement, or ask the curators for assistance. • How is data normalization accomplished? • For assistance with normalization, please refer to our normalization help page.

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