Lacey Carbon Application » History » Version 1
Anchi Cheng, 03/18/2019 11:55 AM
1 | 1 | Anchi Cheng | h1. Lacey Carbon Application |
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3 | Lacey carbon support has irregular size of holes. Making it difficult to find effiiciently the good area to target. |
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5 | *Possible strategies:* |
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7 | h2. Manual Targeting, and queue it up. |
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9 | pro: minimal false positive and false negative. You decide where you want regarding spacing of the targets and distance from the edge. |
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10 | con: user time-consuming. You have to do this at Exposure Targeting Node for every hl image coming in. |
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12 | h2. [[Using MSI-T application to collect Lacey Carbon support data]] |
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14 | pro: low false positive. Find most holes on the image and take image at the center of each. |
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15 | con: high false negative. Can not vary the number of images taken in each hole according to the hole size. Focus may fail when it offset to an empty area. |
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17 | h2. [ RasterFC Lacey carbon rastering]] |
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19 | This is a published node class developed by W.V. Nicholson, H. White and J. Trinick (2010) JSB 172, 395-399. |
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21 | pro: Raster through the hl image giving maximal number of images. |
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22 | con: high false positive. May take many images on the support film. |
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24 | # [[Creating the Application from existing MSI-Raster Application]] |
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25 | # [[RasterFC Finder node set-up]] |