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once you finish with your alignment whether youamp;#39;ve stopped at the reduced window technique or moved on and cleaned it up with the alignment rectangle youamp;#39;re gonna be ready to take your final image but there are a few things we want to do before we actually capture it so first thing we want to do is make sure everything is framed the way that we want Iamp;#39;ll look here at my horizontal field width right now itamp;#39;s at one point to five microns which is the same field width that we used for our alignment and thatamp;#39;s gonna be good for me in terms of seeing all the layers that Iamp;#39;m interested in we want to also select the number of pixels that we want for image in this case something like 1024 will probably be alright if youamp;#39;re trying to do a trying to publish the image journals often want higher pixel density so they have a higher dots per inch value in this case we go to 2048 though when weamp;#39;re down around 1 1 micron hfw thatamp;#39;