Measuring colocalisation is not straightforward with a plethora of coefficients that encapsulate different definitions. Measurements may also be implemented differently. Not only do measurements differ; interconversion is impossible making comparisons challenging. There is a need to cull coefficients and for clear definitions of what precisely is meant by colocalisation in individual studies. Colocalisation can be considered to have two components; co-occurrence which reports whether the fluorophores are found together and correlation which reports on the similarity in their patterns of intensity.