INTRODUCTION TO LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY
Three-Dimensional Presentation of LSM Image Stacks
LSM 510
3-4
B 40-051 e 07/98
In order to obtain an image of the selected object plane as a whole, it is necessary to scan the object
plane in a point-by-point, line-by-line raster by means of an XY light deflection system. The detectors -
as a rule, photomultipliers - convert the optical information into electric signals. This allows the image
of any object plane to be generated and stored within less than a second. By a defined focusing
(Z axis) movement it is possible to look at any object plane of interest. By scanning a succession of
object planes in a specimen, a stack of slice images can be produced.
This way, the LSM technique in conjunction with ICS optics (Infinity Color-Corrected System) has brought
decisive improvements over conventional microscopy in terms of resolving power and confocal depth
contrast:
Object features in the order of 0.2
m can be resolved, and height differences of less than
0.1
m made visible, without the use of interference methods.
3.2
Three-Dimensional Presentations of LSM Image Stacks
One of the advantages of the LSM technique is that it can present structures in three dimensions. This
opens up many ways to process images. Outlined below are some of the possible methods to extract
spatial information from stacks of slice images.
Gallery
The simplest presentation of 3D information is a gallery showing the individual slice images (sections)
of a stack arranged side by side, with each slice apart from the next by a defined, selectable interval
on the Z axis.
Virtually infinite depth of focus
The entire set of data can be imaged as a single projection. The computer establishes an image
composed of all in-focus optical sections. The image produced by this so-called composite method
has a virtually infinite depth of focus, since the result is made up of information from in-focus planes
only.
Rotary animation
A sequence of projections is computed, with the specimen being apparently rotated by a certain
angle from image to image, for example by a full turn about an axis. If such a sequence is displayed
on the monitor screen in rapid succession, the visual effect is that of a rotating three-dimensional
object.
Stereo image pairs
The computer establishes a pair of images corresponding to those we see with the right and the left
eye, respectively. The two images forming the stereo pair can be shown on the monitor side by side.
They can be seen as a 3D image with suitable optical aids. Another possibility is to present both
images in registration, with one image in the red channel and the other in the green one (anaglyph).
Viewed through red and green color filters in a spectacle frame, which only pass the image intended
for the respective eye, the two images form a 3D image in the brain
Color-coded height slices
Each level, i.e. each slice is assigned a different color. For direct evaluation, a color scale is shown,
indicating the actual height above the bottom slice.
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