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Amber Herold, 04/23/2010 01:33 PM
Good Alignments Save Time¶
Leginon relies on a stable microscope. The most likely reason for leginon to fail performing is bad microscopy alignment. Various bad alignments often compound the difficulty in problem solving. The requirement of leginon for good alignment is higher than most users who set up low dose image acquisition directly at the scope are used to, especially regarding alignment in LM mode since most low dose user has limited usage for LM mode images.
Apart from alignments that every user does without Leginon, Here are some of alignment critical to Leginon MSI applications but not a common low-dose kit users.
HM beam-tilt pivot point and current rotation center set for eucentric focus¶
These are needed for beam-tilt based auto-focusing
Defocus reset to eucentric at BOTH HM and LM modes¶
These are important starting point to allow consistent performance of calibrations and saved presets.
Image/Beam Calibration at HM mode¶
Beam has to remain centered at CCD camera when Leginon move to targets with image shift.
Updated by Amber Herold over 14 years ago · 2 revisions