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FROM IMAGES TO ANSWERS Portfolio de Productos de Media Cybernetics Olympus Latin America Q2 2006
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New Releases for 2006 AutoQuant X InVivo/InVitro 3 Image-Pro Plus 6 (Slightly Higher Price but Lots More Stuff) Scope-Pro 6 (Piezo Support and More…) Image-Pro Analyzer 6 (Single Seat, 3-Seat) Image-Pro Express 6 (Lower Price; More Features) IPE 3DS IPE-MC Scope-Pro Express 6 (Z and Shutter Control) Vertical Applications: IQ-Otolith & IPP-Otolith Macro EDF Analyzer IQbase 2
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New Releases InVivo 3
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Top Features in InVivo 3 1-Button Data Set Export to Image-Pro Plus 6.0 Yes Finally Windows XP x64 Support Large memory address handling 64-bit camera drivers from QImaging and Hamamatsu Variable Rate Time Lapse Acquisition Nyquist Calculation for Z-Stack Acquisition Multi-Camera Support Support for Up To Four Concurrent Cameras True Simultaneous Acquisition from Two Monochrome Photometrics or QImaging Cameras Updated Driver Support for Other Popular Cameras
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Top Features in InVivo 3 FRET Acquisition Live Calibrated Ratio Display
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Top Features in InVivo 3, part deux Stage Navigation Upgrades Cell Chambers and Multi-Well Plate templates
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Top Features in InVivo 3, part troix New Microscope Control Dialog Illustrations for Leica Stands Support for DM6000, 5000, 4000 & DMI6000, 5000, 4000
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InVivo Family Software Series InVivoLive Cell Imaging Solution for Calcium Ratios, FRET and Other Dynamic Processes ExpIOVital Systems Control and Measurement ImageRenamed “InVitro” at Lower Price CaptureDiscontinued
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Photometrics Family of Monochrome Cameras (including MAC, but NOT AS FAST! [no circular buffer support]) QImaging Family of Cameras (including MAC) Some Hamamatsu Cameras (not including Mac) Some Stanford Photonics Cameras Digital Camera Support
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InVivo Acquisition Camera Control Fully Automated Microscope Control Multi Color Acquisition Time Lapse, Burst Acquisition 3D, z-series, Burst 3D with piezo Tiling, Mosaic, Slide and Well Scanning FRET Acquisition Optical Splitter Acquisition
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Multi Dimensional Acquisition
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InVivo Analysis Live Ratio and Ca ++ Imaging Intensity Calibration (Including Grynkewicz) Vital Systems Control and Measurement Signals and Systems control Continuous Wavelength Imaging Devices
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Live Cell Imaging
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Pre-Configured Systems Automated Microscopes Digital Cameras Stage Automation Vital Systems
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Live Cell Imaging Application Solutions with InVivo Bundles
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Multi Color Time Lapse Acquisition Live Intensity and Ratio Measurements with Fast Acquisition using InVivo Advanced Ratiometric and Intensity-based Tracking in Image-Pro Plus
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Time Lapse, Burst Acquisition and Advanced Tracking High Speed Acquisition for Small Region(s) Track Single or Multiple Moving Particles
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3D Acquisition, Deconvolution and Measurement Multicolor Z and Burst Z Acquisition Multi Color Deconvolution 2D & 3D Blind Advanced 3D Analysis and Measurements
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Multidimensional Acquisition and Analysis Count Size Extended Depth of Field
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Signals and Actions Acquisition and Analysis
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www.mediacy.com Silver Spring, MD (Headquarters) Offices in: Boston, MA, Pittsburgh, PA & San Diego, CA Leiden, The Netherlands Göttingen, Germany Wokingham, United Kingdom Singapore, Republic of Singapore Tokyo, Japan Shanghai, China
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New Releases Image-Pro Plus 6
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Top New Features in Image-Pro 6 Live Image Scaling for Low-Light Applications Live Data Collection and Charting XP x64 Support to Open Larger Image Sets Open GL 3D Viewer Direct Import of QED Files (File, Open) User-Defined Equation Editor in Data Collector Dynamically Linked Graphic Display in Data Collector Embedded I/O Control for Serial and Parallel Devices ICC Color Profiles
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New Open GL 3D Viewer
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More File Support
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New Data Collector Tools
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New Data Input/Output Tool
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New Color Management Tool
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Image-Pro 6 Enhancements Image-Pro Plus 6 Feature Enhancements: Updated Capture Dialog Scalable Calibration Markers User-Specific Menus “Dark Mode” for Low Light Laboratory Environments Automatic Measurement of >100,000 Objects (Memory-Dependent) Intelligent Macro Editor (not Intelli-Sense, but something much like it ;) ) 3D Convolution Filters More Extensive File Support (FV1000, JPEG2000, etc.) Export to Excel or Origin Generate Movies from Surface Plot 6-Month License for IQbase 2 (Optional Permanent License at Extra Cost)
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Updated Capture Dialog
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New Scalable Calibration
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New Menu Editor
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New Dark Mode
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New 3D Convolution Filters
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Top New Features in Scope-Pro 6 3-Point Predictive Focus for Wavy Samples Support for Simultaneous Stepper and Piezo Drives (X, Y, and Z) Calibrated Continuous Zoom Support for Olympus SZ-X Objective Paracentricity (X,Y) Offsets Analog/TTL Support for Shutters, Filter Wheels, AOTF’s and Monochromators Nyquist Calculator for Z-Axis Acquisition Support for the Olympus ZDC & Nikon Perfect Focus
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Image-Pro Family Modules Automate Motorized Microscopes and Other Acquisition Devices A/D & D/A Acquisition & Support for External Devices SharpStack Plus includes: 3D Blind, 2D Blind deconvolution algorithms plus No Neighbor, Nearest Neighbor and Inverse Filter algorithms Turbo Scan High Speed Tiling Back as a Plug-In by Popular Request
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QImaging* (Excellent) Photometrics* (Excellent) Leica DFC* (Excellent) Olympus DP50 / DP70 / DP30 (Excellent) Nikon DXM1200/F DS5 (Good) Hamamatsu (Good, 3 rd Party Driver) Cooke PCO (Good, 3 rd Party Driver) Diagnostic Instruments (Fair, 3 rd Party Driver) Lumenera (Fair, 3 rd Party Driver) Camera Support for Image-Pro Family * Image-Pro 6.X Support
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www.mediacy.com Silver Spring, MD (Headquarters) Offices in: Boston, MA, Pittsburgh, PA & San Diego, CA Leiden, The Netherlands Göttingen, Germany Wokingham, United Kingdom Singapore, Republic of Singapore Tokyo, Japan Shanghai, China
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New Releases IQbase 2
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Top New Features of IQbase 2 IQbase 2 Features: Capture Module (Optional extra Cost) Support for Active Directory – Use Windows Identities for log-in and Security Levels Export Images and Data to PowerPoint Apply Measurements to Archived Images Compare Images Side-by-Side using Lightbox Tool Use 3D Scatterplots to Mine Data in Three Dimensions Speed Optimized for Analysis, Searching, Opening and Displaying New Manual Measurement Tools
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IQbase 2 Powering Image Informatics Manages Images and Data Drives Discovery Facilitates Collaboration Easy to Use Works the Way You Do Grows with Your Organization (Scalable)
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IQstudio Analytical Imaging Development Kit Rapid Development of Image Analysis Applications Develop Applications Using our Tools Add Image Analysis to Existing Products Standardize Image Analysis within the Organization Distribute Custom Applications with Run- Time Licensing
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Deconvolution, 3D Rendering & Measurement
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Deblurring vs Deconvolution Auto-Quant® Algorithms are Used in Sharpstack The No Neighbor & Nearest Neighbor Algorithms are Deblurring Tools (Intensities are Removed) The Inverse Filter Algorithm is a Haze Restoration Tool (Intensities are Re-Assigned) The Optional 2D Blind and 3D Blind Tools are Deconvolution Algorithms (Intensities are Re- Assigned) The Sharpstack Algorithms are not Appropriate for Confocal Images Because They Use Widefield PSFs
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Deblurring vs Deconvolution
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AutoQuant X
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AQI X Advantage Sequence detection –Multi time point –Multi channel Multi-Processing, Multi-Threaded Best in Deconvolution –Only Blind Algorithm Commercially Available –Spherical Aberration Detection and Correction
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Sequence Detection Loads Complex File Sequences Dynamically Changes to Accommodate Naming of Current File
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Multi Time Point Load 3D Time Series Data Visualize, Deconvolve and Analyze as a Single Dataset
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Multi Channel Load any Number of Channels Change Tints & Thresholds in Real-Time
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Multi-Processing, Multi-Threading Each Operation Runs in its Own Thread Deconvolve, Visualize a Dataset and Queue Another Dataset at the Same Time Run Two Deconvolutions Simultaneously Status Display is a Dashboard for Activity Takes Advantage of Dual Processor Computers
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Blind Deconvolution Blind Deconvolution Yields the Best Results with the Least Effort No Need to Acquire or Maintain a Library of Point Spread Functions Adaptive PSF Changes with the Microscope: –Aberrations, Thermal Expansion, Noise, Alignment, and Specimen are Corrected Maximum Likelihood Expectation Models Noise Instead of Smoothing it
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Hierarchy of Algorithms 3D Blind Deconvolution – Premier 2D Blind Deconvolution – Live cell 3D Non-Blind - Faster for Derived PSFs 3D Non-Blind (Gold’s) – Fast but Noisy 3D Inverse Filter, Nearest/No Neighbor – Quick and Dirty
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Spherical Aberration Common Problem with RI Mismatches or Thick Samples Detect Using Iterative MLE or Calibrate Pre-Bias PSF Improves with Blind Deconvolution Improves Signal Due to Smearing
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Deconvolution of Widefield and Confocal Images Primer on The Growing Role of Deconvolution…
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Why Use Deconvolution? To Improve Signal to Noise Ratio
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What is Deconvolution? Widefield – Single Channel
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Multiple Wavelengths - Widefield
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Confocal Microscopy
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2D Blind Deconvolution
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2D Blind Deconvolution – TIRF
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When to Use Deconvolution? In Widefield Fluorescent Microscopy –Improve contrast of 2D and 3D Images –Improve Resolution in Three Dimensions –Improve 3D Rendering and Visualization
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When to Use Deconvolution? In Confocal Microscopy –Improve Signal to Noise Ratios –Increase Dynamic Range –Improve Image Grayscale Resolution –Increase Axial Resolution
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When to Use Deconvolution? Documentation –Images and Projections will Show More Detail and Greater Contrast –Improvements can be Striking
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When to Use Deconvolution? Analysis –Deconvolution Retains Quantitative Accuracy –Improves Contrast Facilitating Analysis Counting Tracking Area Measurements Intensity Measurements
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Why Does This Work? The Microscope is a Well-Understood Optical System The Behavior of Light is Well-Modeled Persistence Why this works (1/5)
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The Point Spread of a Microscope Every Microscope- Sample Combination has a Different Point Spread Function Every Element in the Optical Path Affects the Point Spread Function: –Scope –Objective –Cover slip –Sample
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The Point Spread of a Microscope Compare a widefield PSF to a Confocal PSF
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Looking Forward to Deconvolution YFP Labeled Motor Neurons (Mouse) Laura Baylor, Harvard University Laboratory of Dr. Jeff Lichtman Emissive Wavelength Emissive Wavelength Numerical Aperture Numerical Aperture Spherical Aberration Spherical Aberration
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Non-Blind deconvolution estimates the original object from the measured PSF and the collected data (2D or 3D image). Non-Blind Deconvolution
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Blind deconvolution separates the original object and the point spread from the collected data (2D or 3D image). Blind deconvolution
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3D User Interface
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3D User Tools Pointer to Toggle between Measurements & Volume Display Pan Tool to Adjust 3D Volume Position Home Position Set New Home Position Change Perspective (View) Display Box Around Volume Change View Y,Z or Z,X or Y,X Use Control Click for LR or UD, Click for UD, Alt Click to Toggle Between Pan and Pointer
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3D User Options
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3D Rendering with 3D Filters
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3D Volume Measurements
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3D Volume Measurements Over Time
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3D Branch / End Point Measurements
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www.mediacy.com Silver Spring, MD (Headquarters) Worldwide Offices in: Boston, Pittsburgh & San Diego Leiden, The Netherlands Goettingen, Germany Wokingham, United Kingdom Singapore, Republic of Singapore Tokyo, Japan Shanghai, China
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