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Eric Hou, 06/24/2010 11:53 AM

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h1. How does Leginon Name the Files
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Leginon image files are typically named 09mar16a_atlas1_00005gr_00003sq_00001hl_v1_00002en.mrc
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This name includes
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# sessionname: 09mar16a
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# grid atlas label: atlas1
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# target number in the target list: 00005; 00003; 00001; 00002
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# presetname with which the image is aquired: gr; sq; hl; en
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# target version: v1
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Since Leginon always defines target on an image, and an image is acquired at the location of the target offsets from the parent image of the target, a family tree is estabilished. The filename therefore carries this family tree of the multi-scaled imaging.
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* Grid atlas label is always unique in the session. When robotic grid insertion/extration or Grid Entry node class is used for large-scale screening, the atlas label is replaced by the grid label, unique within the
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project, and the insertion number.
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* Each target in the target list an Acquisition node class or subclass receives has a unique number. Ocassionally a target in the list is out of range of the goniometer or is aborted for various reasons before acquired. The filename will therefore skip the number.
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* When drift is declared, a new version of the target is obtained through the node of TransformManager class, therefore the image acquired using that target carries the version number to distinguish it from the
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original.
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[[Why_does_the_first_Grid_Image_Not_Numbered_00001|Why is the first Grid Image Not Numbered 00001? >]] 
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