faq - frequently asked questions

Do you offer free trials?

The REDFIN Solo software is unique in that you are able to try out the analysis for free for every 2D gel experiment you need to analyze.

REDFIN Solo has been designed using a "pay only if you're happy" concept. Most software providers offer you only a standard free trial of their 2D gel analysis software, so that you can play with the software using your own images and see how it performs on your 2D gels. These trials are normally limited in time or number of gel images.

However, as most people who have worked with 2D gel image analysis know, the quality of the results is very closely linked to the nature of the 2D gel images. And depending on the sample you are currently working with and the type of experiment you are performing, the quality of the image analysis results will vary.

Maybe the software works great on your cell culture gels but what if you’re not happy with the image analysis results for those serum samples where you are still working on optimizing the protocol?

REDFIN Solo has a better and more flexible way of testing before you pay. You simply don’t pay for the results you are not happy with. Ever.

Every time you analyze your 2D gel images, you follow the analysis workflow in REDFIN Solo to the end (at no cost) where you are able to quickly review your image analysis results on every single gel in the project. Within a few seconds you will be able to tell if you are happy with the results or not. If you are, you buy the necessary analysis credits to proceed to the REDFIN results module. If you’re not, abort or redo the analysis and no money has been spent.

So now you can try out the analysis for free on every project you need to analyze and only ever pay for results you are happy with. Combined with Ludesi’s innovative pay per gel system in REDFIN you now have a highly flexible and cost efficient 2D gel image analysis system with no unnecessary spending.

After all, who wants to pay for more than they actually need?

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