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hello everyone in this video today iamp;#39;m going to talk to you about how to perform the quantification of western blots using image software okay so first to upload the image into the images software you will either go to file open and then you open your image or you can simply drag your image uh to to to the software like the way i did okay so then after you did this do this then if you see something like this with your your your bands in your version of launch operating white then what you will do is you will simply go to edit and you will go to invert okay so then now you have the bands like this the problem with this is that this if you look at this block here these bands they donamp;#39;t appear in a straight line right so they are like a little bit tilted so what you will do then then you will go to image and then you will go to a transform and then you will go to rotate and then you have to decide at what degree you should rotate your image for now iamp;#39;m just going t