GC Image is software for visualizing, processing, analyzing, and reporting on images produced in two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC). GC Image was created by Dr. Stephen E. Reichenbach and others in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and now is being developed by GC Image, LLC. For technical information about the GC Image, contact
GC Image, LLC
PO Box 57403
Lincoln NE 68505-7403 USAPhone: 1.402.310.4503
Fax: 1.402.436.2660
Email: info@gcimage.com
GC Image may be used only under license. GC Image copyrights and trademarks are held by GC Image, LLC, and the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
For information about licensing GC Image, contact:
Zoex Corporation
11665 Fuqua Road - B202
Houston, TX 77034 USAEmail: info@zoex.com
Phone: 1.866.904.2942 (866 90 GCxGC);
Mobile: 1.713.854.2942
Fax: 1.281.484.0808
URL: http://www.zoex.com
For technical information about GC Image software, contact :
GC Image, LLC
PO Box 57403
Lincoln, NE 68505-7403 USAEmail: info@gcimage.com
Phone: 1.402.310.4503
Fax: 1.402.436.2660
URL: http://www.gcimage.com
After obtaining a license, GC Image can be downloaded from http://www.gcimage.com/gcxgc/downloads.html.
Step 1: Select About GC Image from the Help menu of
the Image Viewer.
![[About Menu]](images/menuabout.jpg)
The About GC Image pop-up, with version and license information,
is displayed.
![[About]](images/about.jpg)
A trial license GC Image may be used to evaluate the software for 30 days.
Also, the GC Image Reader is available under license without charge. Many of the visualization features of GC Image are available in GC Image Reader, but operations for processing, analzying, and reporting are disabled.
To learn more about GC Image, read the GC Image Users' Guide.
Step 1: Select GC Image Users' Guide from the Help menu of
the Image Viewer.
![[Menu Guide]](images/menuguide.jpg)
GC Image launches Microsoft Internet Explorer which displays the HTML-formatted GC Image Users' Guide.
GC Image™ Users' Guide © 2001–2010 by GC Image, LLC, and the University of Nebraska.