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Image Input Image acquisition or digitization. Sources include- Cameras Video camera w/ framegrabber Digital CCD camera w/ interface card Color or Monochrome Flatbed Scanners Photomultiplier Tubes Electron Microscopes
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Image Quality Image Quality is critical. A good image depends on a good specimen. Optimize input conditions - Select suitable acquisition system and conditions to acquire the best possible image. Good specimens and proper imaging conditions will make image analysis much easier.
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Limitations of Our Eyes 5 Gray Levels10 Gray Levels 20 Gray Levels40 Gray Levels
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Instrument Setup Microscope adjusted for Koehler illumination Match magnification to object size and camera resolution Calibration- White Balance Dark Current Exposure Time Background Subtraction
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Camera Adjustments Adjust camera for best dynamic range Gain and brightness Exposure time For intensity/density measurements turn off autoexposure For fluorescence turn off autoexposure
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Saving Image Data Images are normally saved as TIFF (.tif) files. Do not save images as JPEG (.jpg) files! OK for e-mailing/viewing only Loses data integrity Could be impossible to analyze Does not save computer memory or processing time
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TIFF v. JPEG TIFF JPEG
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