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Amber Herold, 04/27/2010 10:39 AM

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h1. Importance of making calibrations
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Leginon will not function if calibrations have not been done. In essence, this (or a
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similar combination of nodes) is the first application that should be used if calibrations do
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not already exist. The term calibrations is an inclusive term that refers to different sets of
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measurements such as image shift and stage position.
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Unless you plan to perform calibration to all available magnification and camera
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configuration, the first step in performing calibration will be to <link
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linkend="presets_create">set up Presets</link>.
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The following lists all the calibrations that must be completed for Leginon MSI
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application to function correctly. Some calibrations can not be performed without existing
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calibration of the others. Therefore, it is necessary to follow the order listed below for the
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very first calibration for an empty database:
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* <link linkend="pixelsize_cal">Pixel Size calibration</link> (for all the magnifications
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that will be used)
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* <link linkend="cor">Bright and Dark image references</link> (for all the image dimension
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and binning that will be used)
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*  (Optional) <link linkend="mcal_bm_sh">Beam Shift Matrix calibration</link> (for all
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the magnifications that will be used)
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* <link linkend="mcal_im_sh">Image Shift Matrix calibration</link> (for all the
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magnifications that will be used)
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* <link linkend="mcal_st_pos">Stage Position Matrix calibration</link> (for the
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magnifications that will be used for gr preset in MSI... e.g. 120x)
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* <link linkend="gonmodeler">Modeled Stage Postion calibration</link> (for magnifications
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in the range of ~550x to 1100x that will be used for sq preset in MSI...e.g.
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550x)
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* <link linkend="btcal_def">Beam Tilt Defocus calibrations</link> (for the magnifications
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focus will be corrected at, both for z and defocus correction. These are the hl and fa
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presets in MSI, respectively... e.g. 5000x and 50kx)
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* <link linkend="btcal_stg">Beam Tilt Stigmator calibrations</link> (for the
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magnifications where the focus and astigmatism will be corrected at. These are the hl
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and fa presets in MSI... e.g. 5000x, 50kx)
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* <link linkend="eucenfoc_store">Store eucentric focus value</link> (for the
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magnifications where the stage z will be used for defocus correction. The hl presets in
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MSI is typical... e.g. 5000x)
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* <link linkend="r_center_store">Store rotation center beam tilt value</link> (for the
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autofocus magnifications where the image shift is useded as move type in targeting if
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the stage is to be tilted. For example, the "fa" preset in MSI... e.g. 50000x)
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* <link linkend="dosecal">Dose (camera sensitivity) calibration</link> (for one
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magnification, the rest are scaled by the program automatically).
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/Cal_flow.png!
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In most cases, calibration only need to be done once. Through experience, we have found
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the Stage Position and Calibrations involving Beam Tilt need to be refined often. The other
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calibrations (in our experience) do not fluctuate as frequently as these two do. Modeled stage
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position calibration does gradually go off over several months and a full calibration of the
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modeled stage position matrix is required to rectify the problem.
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Image Shift, Stage Position, and Modeled Stage Position matrix calibration are being
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completed so that targets can be accurated centered in the images at each different
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magnification. At the lowest magnifications, an image shift is too big without inducing
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significant beam shift so the stage has to be moved. As the magnification increases, a simple
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calibration of stage movement (error typically of 1.5 um or more) is not adequate, so we have
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to model the stage movement (error typically of 1 um or less), but still move the stage. At
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even higher magnifications (e.g. hl, en, ef, fc, and fa) image shifts (error of 0.3 um or
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less) can be used to go to targets.
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The following are magnifications and types of positioning calibrations that typically have
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been completed at a very minimum:
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|_.Magnification:|_.Calibrations:|
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|120 (i..e., mag for "gr" preset)|modeled stage position(mag-only), image shift|
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|550 (i.e., mag for "sq" preset)|modeled stage position(full), image shift|
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|5000 (i.e., mag for "hl" preset)|image shift|
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|50000 (i,e, mag for "fa","fc","en" and "ef" presets)|image shift|
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The Presets Manager has a "Calibration Status" section that will show which calibrations
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have been completed for the given mag the selected preset is set to. We usually calibrate for
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a range of magnifications so that later we will not have to complete them.
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[[Grids for Calibration|Grids for Calibration >]]
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