Template Picking » History » Version 8
Anke Mulder, 05/18/2010 01:50 PM
1 | 1 | Amber Herold | h1. Template Picking |
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3 | 8 | Anke Mulder | h2. 1. Choose templates |
4 | 7 | Anke Mulder | |
5 | 6 | Arne Moeller | Templates are usually created by backprojections of a 3D model or by 2D averages of similar single particles([[Upload Template]], . Choose characteristic templates (something like top view, side view and one or two tilted views) and assign an angular increment for the search (a cylindrical view probably needs no rotation at all, a rectangular view something between 0-90deg). Be as accurate as you like but keep in mind that this decision is directly correlated to the processing time required. |
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7 | 8 | Anke Mulder | h2. 2. Test first then submit! |
8 | 7 | Anke Mulder | |
9 | 2 | Arne Moeller | Choose a mask diameter (if you have no idea make it big) and play around with the different parameters (simply paste the filename of a typical image in the test settings box). It is a good idea to optimize the settings on one image and then test a second image. |
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11 | 4 | Arne Moeller | Don’t worry about the final boxsize or binning this will be determined in the next step: [[stacks]] ! |
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