LEFT TOOL AREA AND HARDWARE CONTROL TOOLS
LSM 710 and LSM 780
Carl Zeiss
Processing Tab
Systems
138 M60-1-0025
e
02/2010
In the
Interpolation
panel (Fig. 150) the
parameters for the interpolation procedure are set.
•
In the
Coordinate
pull down, select the
dimension for the interpolation. Depending on
the image data type, x, y, z and time are the
possible options.
•
Use the
spin box to set
the number of fixed data points. The table in
the
Interpolation
panel will be extended to the
selected number of rows.
•
Highlight a row of your choice by clicking on it.
Then use the
Brightness, Contrast and Z
(or t)
slider to set the values for this fixed data point.
The numbers in the table will be updated
according to the slider position. Then highlight
the next row, set the parameters and keep
setting the fixed data points for all rows.
•
Use the available channel buttons
to select the channel
for interpolation or click on the
All
button if the
entire image is to be interpolated.
•
Having set the parameters, click on the
Apply
button. Interpolation will be performed in a
new
Image Display
window.
•
The newly created image (series) can be stored
using the
Save As
function.
If you de-activate the
Extrapolate
check box, only the slices lying between the first and last
fixed data point (table rows) will be taken into account for interpolation. Otherwise, brightness
and contrast will also be changed for the other slices.
Fig. 150
Interpolation brightness and contrast
tool with loaded Z-Stack