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by raverbashing 12 days ago
> Editorial choices on raw scientific data are a big no-no.

I don't think you can find a picture in an article that hasn't been photoshopped in one way or another (which is mostly ok as long as it is not misleading)

Edit: TF's reply is interesting https://www.thermofisher.com/es/es/home/life-science/antibod...

Basically they say they are reviewing the images

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Usually, journals require raw, unmodified data to be deposited as supplementary information.
Yes, as supplementary information

(Also journals are usually more rigorous than marketing material)

> Yes, as supplementary information

Still part of the article.