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h1. Multi-Scale Imaging Concept 



 Multi-Scale Imaging (MSI) is the back-bone of many Leginon applications. The setup and 
 calibrations required for an imaging sequence can be understood better when it is compared to 
 a low dose mode on a typical electron microscope such as FEI Tecnai. 



 h2. Low Dose Kit 



 A typical low dose kit contains three modes: Exposure, Focus, and Search 


 * Exposure Mode for final image acquisition: The image shift at (0, 0) and beam shift 
 to center on the detector. The beam intensity, diameter, and the detector exposure time 
 are matched to provide optimal low-dose exposure that does not irradiate other 
 area. 


 * Focus Mode for focusing the microscope to the height of the specimen at an area 
 other than that of the final exposure: The image shift is set to non-zeros. The beam 
 shift is compansated so that the beam is centered on the detector. As a result, the 
 image of a remote area is imaged on the detector. For example, FEI Tecnai's Focus mode 
 allows the user to set S1 and S2 focus location by defining the radius of the offset and 
 an angle of rotation for S1 with S2 always 180 degree opposite to S1. The origin of the 
 image offset is at (0,0). Since focusing is normally done at a magnification equal to or 
 higher than Exposure, there is only a very small magnification dependent image 
 shift. 


 * Search Mode for searching for and centering a potential target. The Search mode is 
 usually set at a low magnification for large field of view and minimal dose. In 
 operation, the user looks at an image in the viewing screen, finds a potential target 
 object, and then moves the specimen stage with the goniometer to locate a potential 
 target by moving it to the center of the viewing screen, which is also the center of the 
 detector. If aligned properly, this will also be the center of the image taken at the 
 Exposure mode. 


 !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/lowdose.png!This figure shows the steps of targeting an object for low dose image collection. 
 First, move the object (gray star) to the center of the viewing screen in Search Mode 
 (yellow circle). If properly aligned, then Focus at the set offset radius and angles, 
 and at last acquire final image at the center in Exposure mode (Red square). 


 Because of the large difference in magnification, it is often necessary to adjust 
 the image shift of the Search Mode to achieve proper alignment to Exposure mode. 







 h2. Setup of the low-dose kit 



 Although not obvious to everyone, the low dose kit does require set up. These 
 include: 


 * Set the magnification, spot size etc. desired for each mode. 


 * Align image shift of the Search mode to the Exposure mode so that object at the 
 center of the viewing screen is at the center of the Exposure image. 


 * Adjust the radius and angle of the two Focus location to optimize their image 
 shift relative to that of the Exposure mode. 


 * Align the beam for each modes to the optical (detector) axis. 


 * Adjust the intensity of the beam for proper exposure in each mode. 







 !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/bad_align_lowdose.png!This figure illustrates the consequence of misalignment of image shift of the lowere 
 magnification Search Mode to the Exposure Mode. The yellow circle represents the field of 
 the view in the search mode, the gray star an object that the user centers as a target for 
 final exposure (red square). When the image shift in the Search mode is not aligned to the 
 exposure, the object centered in the field of the view in Search mode is not centered in 
 the Exposure mode image. Note that in this case, the image shift offset origin of the two 
 Focus modes (black) is such that it is aligned with Exposure mode. 







 h2. Leginon MSI analog of the Low Dose kit 



 Leginon separates the function of the low dose kit idea into three parts: defining the 
 presets, choosing Acquisition/Focus targets, and moving to a target on an image. 



 h2. Low-Dose-Kit Equivalent Presets 



 The presets in Leginon can be set up like the three modes in the low dose kit with two 
 exceptions: First, there is only one Focus preset, and second, the focus preset has the 
 same image shift as the Exposure preset. 



 |_.Magnification (example):|_.Preset name:|_.Image Shift (x,y):| 
 |550|Search|Aligned| 
 |100000|Focus|0,0*| 
 |50000|Exposure|0,0| 




 *Focus Preset is also at image shift (0,0) since the target selected for it is 
 separated from that for Exposure Preset. 





 h2. Acquisition and Focuse Targets 



 Leginon users can select more than one type of targets on a single image. For a 
 low-dose-kit analog, we can define one or many Acquisition targets (used for acquiring 
 images at Exposure Preset) on an image acquired in the Search Preset. In addition, we 
 define one Focus target on the same image (for focusing at Focus Preset, of 
 course). 


 Because the focus targets can be selected independently from the those for the final 
 exposure, the image shift for the Focus preset is (0,0) rather than microns away from the 
 origin. At its current state, Leginon only focus at one position per low mag Search 
 image. 





 h2. Moving to the Targets 



 When a person operates in low-dose mode, he/she finds a target on the image in the 
 viewing screen and move the stage according to its relative position to the viewing screen 
 to reach the target, i.e., center the target on the screen in Search mode. Leginon moves 
 to the targets using a similar logic. When a target is selected from an image acquired 
 using the Search Preset in Leginon, in order to acquire a new image in Focus or Exposure 
 mode at this target, the program move the target relative to the center of the CCD 
 detector using the knowledge (i.e., calibrations) of the Search Preset at which the old 
 image is acquired, not that of the Focus or Exposure Preset with which the new image will 
 be acquired. 


 !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/MSI_lowdose.png!This 
 four paneled figure shows how Leginon performs a low-dose kit type of image acquisition 
 sequence where the focus target (blue) is first moved to the center of the CCD and then 
 the exposure target(green). Compare this with the one on <link linkend="low_dose">low dose 
 kit</link>. 


 As a consequence, let's say that we decide to move to the target by moving the stage, 
 we will want the Exposure node to use the following settings: Preset-Exposure; Move 
 Type-Stage. However, the required stage position matrix calibration is at that of the 
 Search Preset. 





 h2. Setup of the Presets in a low-dose equivalent MSI 



 Set up of the presets is therefore not very different from that for the low dose 
 kit. 


 * Set up magnification, spot size, beam intensity for each preset. 


 * Set the image shift (0,0) for Focus and Exposure preset. 


 * Align the image shift of Search preset to that of Exposure/Focus. 


 * Align the beam shift for each mode to the optical/detector axis. 







 h2. Calibrations required 



 For the above imaging sequence, the calibration requirements with manual focusing and 
 target selection are 


 * Pixel size calibration for 550x, 50,000x, and 100,000x 


 * Bright/Dark reference images for the CCD configuration used for each 
 preset. 


 * Image shift matrix calibration for 550x to perform image shift alignment of Search 
 Preset in Leginon. 


 * Stage position matrix calibration for 550x to move the target selected. 


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 [[Ways of Moving to Targets in Nodes that acquire images inside MSI|Ways of Moving to Targets in Nodes that acquire images inside MSI >]] 

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