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Unmixing View
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6.17.1
Automatic Component Extraction
The use of this function permits the automatic
search for the individual reference spectra in a
Lambda stack.
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Load or acquire a Lambda stack data set.
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Click on the
Unmixing View
tab.
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Click on the
button in the
Unmixing View Option control tab (Fig. 276).
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Select the number of components in the sample
and click
Ok
(Fig. 275).
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Review the results in graph.
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When obtained spectra appear reasonable,
unmix the data set by clicking the
button (Fig. 276).
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A new and spectrally unmixed multichannel
image document is created (as many
channels as previously defined components).
Benefit and limitations of the ACE method:
Little to moderate spatial overlap of emission signals is required to obtain good results.
Because it relies on reference spectra extracted from the multi-channel / Lambda stack image itself, ACE
could unmix on wrong assumptions and produce poor data.
However, it provides a solution for Emission Fingerprinting in those cases where reference spectra are not
accessible via single-labeled controls.
If the resulting data is carefully checked for plausibility and quantification of the results is avoided carried
out with the appropriate caution, this often is a helpful tool when working with spectrally overlapping
dyes.
Fig. 275
ACE, number of components selection
window
Fig.
276 Automatic Component Extraction
function