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h1. Creating Presets for the first time
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Configuring the Presets are critical to many different applications. Presets describe
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camera configurations such as image size and exposure time as well as many other microscope
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parameters such as magnification and defocus. Setting presets in calibration application is
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optional but recommended for determining what calibrations are needed for future runs.
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h2. Design Presets
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MSI presets can be customized to your need of data collection. By matching
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nodes/subnodes in MSI with presets and move types, the behavior of the node is
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defined.
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See the section on <link linkend="preset_design">Designing Presets</link> in the chapter
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for MSI application for more explanations on the presets standardized at NRAMM which we will
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reference in this chapter, we use here the nomenclatures at NRAMM that is used to collect
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defocus paired images with four scales of targeting ant two sequences of focusing using an
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MSI application. You will need to adjust the preset parameters for your own camera, scope,
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as well as the grid mesh you use.
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h2. Presets Created for Convenience in Calibration
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The table shows an example of the presets for an MSI application. For calibration
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purpose, undefined image shift can be left as what recieved from the scope. Beam intensity,
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spot size, and should be adjusted to give reasonable signal to noise ratio for usable
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exposure time and for the beam to cover the whole CCD. The exact setting of exposure time
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can be set later after bright and dark images are collected.
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|_.Magnification:|_.Preset name:|_.Image Shift (x,y):|_.Binning:|_.Dimension:|_.Beam Coverage:|_.Exposure Time (ms):|_.Spot Size:|_.Defocus (m):|
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|120|gr|as is*|8|512|max|20|4|0.0|
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|550|sq|as is*|4|1024|1x CCD size|100|4|-2e-3|
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|5000|hl|as is*|8|512|1x CCD|20|4|-1.5e-4|
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|50000|fc|0,0|1|512|<~ 1x CCD|300|4|-2e-6|
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|50000|fa|0,0|4|1024|>2x CCD|50|4|-2e-6|
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|50000|en|0,0|1|4096|2x CCD|170 (10e/A^2)|4|-1e-6|
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|50000|ef|0,0|1|4096|2x CCD|170 (10e/A^2)|4|-2e-6|
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* Use whatever image shift from the microscope when the preset is newly created. These
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will be aligned later.
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h2. Create Presets from microscope setting
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*  (Optional) Microscope/Reset defocus at eucentric height.
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*  Adjust the microscope settings at the microscope. This includes magnification,
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beam intensity, beam shift, and defocus. Beam intensity and beam shift is adjusted to
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get the good beam coverage shown in the table. Defocus only need to be
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approximate.
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*  Leginon/Node Selector>Select "Presets Manager" node.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> Click New From Scope icon !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentgetnew.png! to open "Create New Preset" setting window.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager/Create New Preset> Type a descriptive name for a
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Preset, "hl" for example, left-click "Create" to save and close the window.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager/Preset Parameters/Camera Configuration> Change the
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image shift, defocus, camera configuration and exposure time if necessary. It will be
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saved automatically when changed.
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h2. Presets Selector and Cycle Order List
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If Presets are not ordered as in the table above, we recommend that they are rearranged
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for efficient cycling. Cycling is important for minimizing hysteresis effect on em optics
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and targeting and are defaulted to be on in Presets Manager Settings. To reduce cycling
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time, it is best to group the presets that often occur consecutively in order. For example,
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the typical MSI preset order as in the table above.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> select a preset from the Preset Selector.
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*  Up/Down: Move the presets up or down in the Cycle Order.
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h2. Adjusting Presets at the microscope
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With cycling activated as default, the preset beam shift may behave differently from
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that was first created. The following procedure check, adjust, and save the presets
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parameters with cycling accounted for.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> select a preset from the Preset Selector.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> click To Scope icon !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png! to send the current preset to the microscope.
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*  Adjust the microscope settings either at the microscope or in a node that
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controls the microscope (Instrument) and/or the camera (Navigation,etc.).
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> click From Scope icon !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentget.png! to save the current settings to this preset.
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h2. Using Presets in Calibrations
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With presets created, calibrations at different magnifications can be changed by sending
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the corresponding preset to the scope.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> select a preset from the Preset Selector.
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*  Leginon/Presets Manager> click To Scope icon to send the current preset to the
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microscope.
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h2. Calibration Status
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Calibration status of a preset is displayed in PresetsManager right below the message
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log panel. This section is very useful for troubleshooting calibration problems. Over time,
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certain calibrations may need to be repeated. This section will display the latest
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calibration date related to the current preset.
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Check this section to see which calibrations the new preset will need to be
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completed.
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*  Pixel Size: This value is entered through the Pixel Size Calibrator node.
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(required)
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*  Image Shift: This is calculated through the Image Shift matrix calibration.
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(required)
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*  Stage: This is calculated through the Stage Shift matrix calibration. (Optional
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if Modeled Stage Mag Only calibraion exists at the same mag).
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*  Beam Shift: This is calculated through the Beam Shift matrix calibration
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(Optional; Necessary to move the beam in Navigator).
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*  Modeled Stage: This is calculated through the Modeled Stage Position calibration
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(necessary to accurately center holes/targets for high magnification images).
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*  Modeled Stage Mag Only: Same function as in 5. This may be created from full or
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mag only model fit in GonioModeling.
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