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Ch. 4 - Taking a Picture
Captures for Preparation and Modification
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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The following illustration shows the effect of a background subtraction on a fluorescent
image:
Figure 1: Fluorescent sample prior to background
subtraction
Figure 2: Fluorescent sample after background
subtraction
When you use the Get Background Image option, you are taking the first of the two
pictures used for a background subtraction. This image is the one that the camera
subtracts during the final image capture process.
For a detailed description of the steps involved in the background subtract process, refer
to Chapter 3, Preparing to Take a Picture.
Get Flatfield Image
The Get Flatfield option is the first step in the Flatfield Correct process described in
Chapter 3, Preparing to Take a Picture. The Flatfield Correct process corrects display
problems associated with uneven lighting or artifacts (i.e., dust) in your optical system. It
is used mainly with brightfield images. The Flatfield Correct option is similar to the
Background Subtract option in that it is a process that involves two images. In the case
of flatfield correction, the flatfield image and the final image are the two images.
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Note: Flat field correction with the SPOT camera refers only to the correction of
uneven lighting. It should not be confused with the correction of optical field
flatness.
For a detailed description of the steps involved in the flatfield correct process, refer to
Chapter 3, Preparing to Take a Picture.