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h1. Multi-Scale Imaging Concept
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Multi-Scale Imaging (MSI) is the back-bone of many Leginon applications. The setup and
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calibrations required for an imaging sequence can be understood better when it is compared to
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a low dose mode on a typical electron microscope such as FEI Tecnai.
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h2. Low Dose Kit
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A typical low dose kit contains three modes: Exposure, Focus, and Search
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* Exposure Mode for final image acquisition: The image shift at (0, 0) and beam shift
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to center on the detector. The beam intensity, diameter, and the detector exposure time
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are matched to provide optimal low-dose exposure that does not irradiate other
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area.
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* Focus Mode for focusing the microscope to the height of the specimen at an area
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other than that of the final exposure: The image shift is set to non-zeros. The beam
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shift is compansated so that the beam is centered on the detector. As a result, the
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image of a remote area is imaged on the detector. For example, FEI Tecnai's Focus mode
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allows the user to set S1 and S2 focus location by defining the radius of the offset and
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an angle of rotation for S1 with S2 always 180 degree opposite to S1. The origin of the
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image offset is at (0,0). Since focusing is normally done at a magnification equal to or
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higher than Exposure, there is only a very small magnification dependent image
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shift.
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* Search Mode for searching for and centering a potential target. The Search mode is
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usually set at a low magnification for large field of view and minimal dose. In
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operation, the user looks at an image in the viewing screen, finds a potential target
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object, and then moves the specimen stage with the goniometer to locate a potential
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target by moving it to the center of the viewing screen, which is also the center of the
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detector. If aligned properly, this will also be the center of the image taken at the
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Exposure mode.
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/lowdose.png!
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This figure shows the steps of targeting an object for low dose image collection.
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First, move the object (gray star) to the center of the viewing screen in Search Mode
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(yellow circle). If properly aligned, then Focus at the set offset radius and angles,
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and at last acquire final image at the center in Exposure mode (Red square).
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Because of the large difference in magnification, it is often necessary to adjust
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the image shift of the Search Mode to achieve proper alignment to Exposure mode.
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h2. Setup of the low-dose kit
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Although not obvious to everyone, the low dose kit does require set up. These
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include:
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* Set the magnification, spot size etc. desired for each mode.
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* Align image shift of the Search mode to the Exposure mode so that object at the
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center of the viewing screen is at the center of the Exposure image.
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* Adjust the radius and angle of the two Focus location to optimize their image
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shift relative to that of the Exposure mode.
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* Align the beam for each modes to the optical (detector) axis.
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* Adjust the intensity of the beam for proper exposure in each mode.
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/bad_align_lowdose.png!
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This figure illustrates the consequence of misalignment of image shift of the lowere
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magnification Search Mode to the Exposure Mode. The yellow circle represents the field of
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the view in the search mode, the gray star an object that the user centers as a target for
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final exposure (red square). When the image shift in the Search mode is not aligned to the
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exposure, the object centered in the field of the view in Search mode is not centered in
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the Exposure mode image. Note that in this case, the image shift offset origin of the two
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Focus modes (black) is such that it is aligned with Exposure mode.
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h2. Leginon MSI analog of the Low Dose kit
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Leginon separates the function of the low dose kit idea into three parts: defining the
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presets, choosing Acquisition/Focus targets, and moving to a target on an image.
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h3. Low-Dose-Kit Equivalent Presets
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The presets in Leginon can be set up like the three modes in the low dose kit with two
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exceptions: First, there is only one Focus preset, and second, the focus preset has the
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same image shift as the Exposure preset.
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Low-Dose-Kit equivalent preset parameters:
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|_.Magnification (example):|_.Preset name:|_.Image Shift (x,y):|
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|550|Search|Aligned|
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|100000|Focus|0,0*|
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|50000|Exposure|0,0|
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*Focus Preset is also at image shift (0,0) since the target selected for it is
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separated from that for Exposure Preset.
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h3. Acquisition and Focuse Targets
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Leginon users can select more than one type of targets on a single image. For a
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low-dose-kit analog, we can define one or many Acquisition targets (used for acquiring
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images at Exposure Preset) on an image acquired in the Search Preset. In addition, we
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define one Focus target on the same image (for focusing at Focus Preset, of
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course).
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Because the focus targets can be selected independently from the those for the final
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exposure, the image shift for the Focus preset is (0,0) rather than microns away from the
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origin. At its current state, Leginon only focus at one position per low mag Search
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image.
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h3. Moving to the Targets
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When a person operates in low-dose mode, he/she finds a target on the image in the
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viewing screen and move the stage according to its relative position to the viewing screen
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to reach the target, i.e., center the target on the screen in Search mode. Leginon moves
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to the targets using a similar logic. When a target is selected from an image acquired
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using the Search Preset in Leginon, in order to acquire a new image in Focus or Exposure
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mode at this target, the program move the target relative to the center of the CCD
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detector using the knowledge (i.e., calibrations) of the Search Preset at which the old
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image is acquired, not that of the Focus or Exposure Preset with which the new image will
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be acquired.
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/MSI_lowdose.png!
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This four paneled figure shows how Leginon performs a low-dose kit type of image acquisition
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sequence where the focus target (blue) is first moved to the center of the CCD and then
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the exposure target(green). Compare this with the one on [[Multi-Scale Imaging Concept#Setup-of-the-low-dose-kit|low dose
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kit]].
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As a consequence, let's say that we decide to move to the target by moving the stage,
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we will want the Exposure node to use the following settings: Preset-Exposure; Move
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Type-Stage. However, the required stage position matrix calibration is at that of the
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Search Preset.
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h3. Setup of the Presets in a low-dose equivalent MSI
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Set up of the presets is therefore not very different from that for the low dose
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kit.
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 * Set up magnification, spot size, beam intensity for each preset.
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 * Set the image shift (0,0) for Focus and Exposure preset.
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 * Align the image shift of Search preset to that of Exposure/Focus.
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 * Align the beam shift for each mode to the optical/detector axis.
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h3. Calibrations required
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For the above imaging sequence, the calibration requirements with manual focusing and
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target selection are
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 * Pixel size calibration for 550x, 50,000x, and 100,000x
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 * Bright/Dark reference images for the CCD configuration used for each
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preset.
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 * Image shift matrix calibration for 550x to perform image shift alignment of Search
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Preset in Leginon.
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 * 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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