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Amber Herold, 04/27/2010 11:44 AM

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h1. MSI Operation
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h2.  Start Leginon & MSI (if not already started)
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*  local> start-leginon.py
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*  Leginon Session> log in and select "Create session" if a new session is
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needed.
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Create Session> Fill in needed information such as session name and comments.
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Select instrument and project, if project database is used. Image path is
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automatically selected.
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*  Leginon Session> Select the session you have just created or use a previous
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session to start.
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*  Leginon/Application/Run> Select the "MSI" application, the scope, and the
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local launcher. Click Run.
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h2.  Reload the Atlas (Only if Leginon is being restarted)
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<important>
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The Atlas should have already been created by following the <link
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linkend="MISQuickStart">MSI everyday set-up checklist</link>.
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</important>
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Reload the atlas image of the grid. This is used if Leginon was stopped and
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restarted.
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*  Leginon/Square Targeting/Mosaic <inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/atlasmaker.png"
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format="PNG"/>> Increase the size of the mosaic atlas loaded into the image
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display for better resolution. For example, Scale image to: 2048
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*  Leginon/Square Targeting/Tiles<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/tiles.png"
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format="PNG"/>> Select the atlas label in "Load tiles from mosaic."
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*  Leginon/Square Targeting/Tiles> Click "Load"
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h2.  Select Squares on the atlas
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Pick squares to collect data from by making selections on the atlas.
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*  Leginon/Square Targeting> Refresh the target display by clicking
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<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/refresh.png"
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format="PNG"/>.
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*  Leginon/Square Targeting> Click the "acquisition" selection
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button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/arrow.png"
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format="PNG"/>.
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*  Navigate around the atlas to find suitable squares for acquisition.
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This step is purely empirical at this point (by eye). If using Quantifoil grids
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with ice, look for squares that have holes paler than the surrounding carbon. Although
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Leginon has automatic algorithm for square finding, the adjustment of parameters takes
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more time than what human can accomplish easily. Use the zoom to look at the holes
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more closely. Note that the zoom will take a long time on such a large image.
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Therefore...
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NOTE: Be sure to be patient when clicking the zoom button, otherwise Leginon will
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take a while to catch up to the number of zooms that have been asked for.
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*  Click on squares that will be acquired.
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*  red cross hair = previously targeted or "done" squares.
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*  green cross hair = new targets
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*  orange cross hair = current postion (updated by pressing the Leginon/Square
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Targeting> Refresh button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/refresh.png"
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format="PNG"/>)
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*  Once all the targeted squares have been selected, click "Submit Targets."
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*  Leginon will indicate where the next step is by showing active green icons next
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to the nodes that are being used. A question mark icon will appear when Leginon
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requires user interation. The message log for each node indicates what is happening
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that particular node.
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h2.  Select Holes on the first image of a square
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Pick holes to collect data from by making selections on the first image of a square.
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* Leginon/Hole Targeting> Check whether holes were selected (<anchor
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id="MSI_target_color"/>acquisition targets = green crosshair, focus target = blue
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crosshair).
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* Edit the targets by mouse left click (add) or right
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click (delete) on the target in the image viewer with the picking tool for the target
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type active.
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*  If the hole selection is acceptable, uncheck "Allow for user verification of
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picked holes" in Leginon/Hole Targeting/Settings>.
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*  If the hole selection is not acceptable, try adjusting the Hole Targeting node to
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find holes in the current image of a square. Refer to the <link
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linkend="holetargeting_setup">Hole Targeting Set-up</link>.
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*  Click "Submit Targets"
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Manually check focuser that uses Stage Z as the correction
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method
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Manually checking the focus after eucentric focusing of hl images is recommended for
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bent grids.
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*  When the Manual Focus window opens automatically (when Leginon reaches the Z
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Focus node), click "Eucentric focus to instrument"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png"
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format="PNG"/>. The rings of the CTF in the FFT should disappear if it is looking at
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the carbon support using fc preset. If hl preset is used to look at a hole during
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manual focus, look for the loss of contrast in IMAGE.
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*  Adjust "Stage Z" until the image appears to be focused if not already so. Use a
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large step such as 5e-6 m.
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*  If the defocus is consistently off by more than +/- 5 um., then the <link
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linkend="btcal_def">Beam Tilt calibrations</link> (defocus) may need to be
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repeated.
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Make sure that the stage is at eucentric height in the calibration and that the
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<link linkend="microscope_setup">microscope has been well aligned</link>.
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*  Clicking the Stop button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop.png" format="PNG"
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/> exits the maunal check.
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*  Leginon/Z Focus/Focus Sequence> Disable "Manual_after" focus step when it is
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not required.
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h2.  Select Exposure and Focus targets on the first image of a hole
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Pick exposure and focus targets on the first image of a hole.
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*  Leginon/Exposure Targeting> Click the Original, acquisition, and focus
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selections in the image control panel.
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*  Check whether exposure (green crosshair) and focus (blue crosshair) targets were
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selected correctly.
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*  Edit the targets by mouse left click (add) or right click (delete) on the target
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in the image viewer with the picking tool for the target type active.
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*  If the exposure and focus selection is acceptable, uncheck "Allow for user
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verification of picked holes" in Leginon/Exposure Targeting/Settings>.
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*  If the exposure and focus selection is not acceptable, try adjusting the Hole
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Finder to pick the correct targets. Refer to <link linkend="exptargeting_setup"
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>Exposure Targeting Set-up</link>
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* Click "Submit Targets"
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h2.  Manually check focuser that uses Defocus as the correction method
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Manually check the focus after the first high magnification images that are acquired.
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Then turn off "manual_after" focus step once it has been verified that the autofocus routine
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is properly correcting the defocus and astigmatism.
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*  When the Manual Focus window opens automatically (when Leginon reaches the Focus
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node), click "Set Instrument"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png"
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format="PNG"/> to send what Leginon thinks is zero defocus to the microscope. The
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rings of the CTF in the FFT should disappear once the defocus is at zero.
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*  If the rings are still visable or are astigmatic in the FFT, then the <link
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linkend="btcal_def">Beam Tilt calibrations</link> (defocus and stimator) may need to
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be repeated.
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Make sure that the stage is at eucentric height and that the <link
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linkend="microscope_setup">microscope has been well aligned</link>.
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*  Clicking the Stop button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop.png" format="PNG"
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/> exits the maunal check.
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*  Leginon/Focus/Focus Sequence> Disable "Manual_after" focus step when it is not
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h2.  View the images online
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The images Leginon has acquired and published to the database can be viewed through the
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online viewers, the Leginon Image Viewer, the Leginon 3-Way Viewer, and the Leginon Observer
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Interface (LOI) which displays the currently acquired images.
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*  Go to http://yourhost/dbem and open either the Leginon Image Viewer, the Leginon
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3-Way Viewer, or the LOI.
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*  Select today's Session from the pull-down list.
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*  Have fun browsing through your images! You can view the parent images of images
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selected in the main viewer of the 3-way viewer in the smaller views by specify the
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appropriate preset.
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h2.  Interruption
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Targets that are submitted can no longer be modified individually from the node where
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you selected them. If you need to abort the unprocessed targets in a list, you need to go to
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the node that recieve it and click on the "Abort" button. In other words, if you want to
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abort all remaining holes in a square, you need to abort at the "Hole" node.
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Same is true with pausing. Pausing is usually used when the cryo stage requires refill.
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To allow proper tracking of targets and drift, we recommand that you pause at "Hole" node
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for the purpose if exposure targets are not queued.
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More information about interrupting data collection can be found in the <link
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linkend="MSI_pause">Trouble Shooting Chapter regarding pausing and aborting during data
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collection</link>.
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