Scientific Volume Imaging b.v.
Scientific Volume Imaging b.v.
Laapersveld 63
1213 VB Hilversum, The Netherlands
http://www.svi.nl
http://support.svi.nl/wiki

Scientific Volume Imaging

Pioneer in image Deconvolution, Visualization and Analysis

Test the Huygens Software!

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I want to tell you about my Next Movement* about Spherical Aberration correction.

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Deconvolution is a mathematical operation used in Image Restoration to recover a
n object from an image that is degraded by blurring and noise. All images are s
ubject to some sort of degrading process. Consider as a 2D example a moving came
ra that creates a vague picture (the measured image) of a scene (the object). He
re the camera displacement is an a priori known degrading process. Restoration a
pplies the inverse process on the degraded image in order to recover the true ob
ject. In microscopy we apply the same technique on 3D images where the degrading
process is the diffraction and aberration of the microscope lens. The deconvolu
tion operation is used in Image Restoration to recover an image that is degraded
by a physical process which can be described by the opposite operation, a convo
lution. This is the case in image formation by optical systems as used in micros
copy and astronomy, but also in seismic measurements. In microscopy this convol
ution process mathematically explains the formation of an image that is degraded
by blurring and noise. The blurring is largely due to diffraction limited imagi
ng by the instrument. The noise is usually photon noise, a term that refers to t
he inherent natural variation of the incident photon flux. The degree of spread
ing (blurring) of a single pointlike object is a measure for the quality of an o
ptical system. The 3D blurry image of such a single point light source is usuall
y called the Point Spread Function (PSF). As a result of the linearity propert
y of fluorescence microscopes, the image of any object can be computed by choppi
ng up the object in parts, image each of these, and subsequently sum the results
. When one chops up the object in extremely small parts, i.e. point objects of v
arying height, the image is computed as a sum of PSFs, each shifted to the locat
ion and scaled according to the intensity of the corresponding point. The imagin
g in the fluorescent microscope is completely described by its PSF. Deconvolutio

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Asub and Asup -script.

Test save. Test again. Once more.

Have fun :-)

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Pinhole diameter (microns)
Objective magnification
Optional 1.5x magnification

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It is also good to test what happens with small lines that are manually split.

Also with equations

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Huygens Scripting is like Huygens Scripting

(El despacho de Llopis)

sysadmin 2005-10-20 13:00:57 sysadmin 2005-10-20 13:02:39 Jose Viña (SVI) 2005-12-01 15:07:08 ----

comma-separated values:

<csv> a, b, c, 1.2.3, d, efegehache, e, j </csv>

tab or space separated values:

<tsv> a b c d e ab cd ef asd fdaf "some space" "can happen" sometimes "in selected areas" ifQuoted some tabs can happen sometimes </tsv>

A simple equation is a_i or e^{er}. Aanother more complex is \sqrt n.

Huygens Principle Huygens Principles*? Bye bye

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I am doint tests, Vainas Varias?.

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Pro Slicer

[*] This is a test of inserting warning icons with text, to see if it renders at the right place, so blah blah blah and even more puedo decir lo que quiera porque total no importa, es un texto de prueba.

[???] And this icon doesn't exist. Someplace to practice editing text to see how Wiki Edit? patterns work. Open another window with Wiki Edit? if you want a "sidebar" syntax reference.

for uploading files place the word Upload in square brackets leaded by a question mark ?.

After successful uploading a corresponding link is automagically inserted instead of the upload. Images are also automatically referred to with an IMG tag.

NB: Please do not use the above upload, so that other users can still see how it works.

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The Page Unnamed? another sandbox test

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Jose Viña (SVI) (2008-08-25 11:18:51)

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Jose Viña (SVI) (2008-09-16 14:27:17)



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