LEFT TOOL AREA AND HARDWARE CONTROL TOOLS
LSM 710 and LSM 780
Carl Zeiss
Processing Tab
Systems
116 M60-1-0025
e
02/2010
If
Immobile structures (+Stack)
is selected, the average frame of the stack will be computed and
subtracted from each original frame. This creates a new average subtracted stack of the same size. An
average value of all pixels from all frames is computed, which is a scalar, and added to each pixel of the
single frames of the average subtracted stack to avoid negative numbers. The resulting stack is the
output image.
If
Immobile structures (+Plane)
is selected, the average frame of the stack will be computed and
subtracted from each original frame. This creates a new average subtracted stack of the same size.
Average values of all pixels from each of the original frames is computed, which is a scalar, and added to
each pixel of each corresponding single frame of the average subtracted stack to avoid negative
numbers. The resulting stack is the output image.
5.3.8.2
ICS Correlation
•
Activate
ICS correlation
in the
ICS
tool. The
ICS correlation
menu will appear (Fig. 122).
•
To select an image press the
Select
button and
click into the image in the container. This will be
your
Input
image.
A correlation image will be computed based on the
settings and displayed in the
Preview
window. As
an output image an image with the selected
average subtracted is computed and the result
presented in the
Preview
window.
•
The correlation to be computed can be selected
from the
Correlation
pull down menu
(Fig. 123). For one channel recordings, only
Spatial auto-correlation (S+A)
is available, for
a two channel recording in addition
Spatial
cross-correlation (S+C)
.
The way of average subtraction can be selected
from the
Remove structures
pull down menu
(Fig. 124).
•
You can select between
None
(no average
subtraction),
Slowly moving structures
(subtraction of moving average, the frame size
of which can be selected in the
Average
frames
input box),
Immobile structures
(+Stack)
and
Immobile structures (+Plane)
(subtraction of total average and adding
average scalar of all pixels from one frame to
each corresponding frame).
Fig. 122
ICS correlation menu