Dog Picking » History » Version 3
Arne Moeller, 06/03/2010 10:24 AM
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4 | 3 | Arne Moeller | h2. 1. Test first then submit |
5 | Since Dog Picker does not use any templates you will have to play around with the different settings |
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6 | Dog picker will pick *white blobs*, so make sure to invert the density if necessary (usually ice images) |
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7 | Test the settings on a characteristic image (simply paste the filename of a typical image in the test settings box). |
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9 | 3 | Arne Moeller | To get an idea which parameters suit your data "mouseover" the boxes. There you can find some general estimates which you can use as starting point. |
10 | During testing you should optimize one parameter at a time and then move on to the next. |
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11 | It is a good idea to optimize the settings on one image and then test a second image. |
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13 | 3 | Arne Moeller | Don’t worry about the final boxsize or binning this will be determined in the next step: [[stacks]] ! |
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15 | 3 | Arne Moeller | h2. 2. Click on Run Dog Picker to submit the job |
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17 | 3 | Arne Moeller | If you submit the job while you are still collecting data use the option: wait for more images after finishing. |
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19 | h2. 3. Continue with [[stacks]] |
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25 | [[Template Picking|< Template Picking]] | [[Manual Picking|Manual Picking >]] |
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