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Amber Herold, 04/27/2010 10:44 AM

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h1. Pixel Size Calibration
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Pixel Size Calibration allows entry and simple extrapolation of pixel size values for
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various magnifications. The entry value should be calculated in (m/pixel). Enter pixel size
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for all the magnifications that will be used. Extrapolation can be used to enter the pixel
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sizes for magnifications that have not been calibrated at the microscope with a standard
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specimen, such as catalase crystals.
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h2.  Enter a known pixel size
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Toolbar> Click the Calibrate button !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png!.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Highlight the desired magnification
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and click Edit.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Edit Pixel Size> Enter the pixel
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size in m/pixel.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Edit Pixel Size> Enter a comment to
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describe how this pixel size was determined.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Edit Pixel Size> Click Save
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Click Done
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h2.  Extrapolate a pixel size
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Toolbar> Click the Calibrate button !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png!.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Highlight 1 or more magnifications
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to extrapolate the new mag. pixel size from.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Click Extrapolate
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Extrapolate Pixel Size> Highlight
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the desired magnification to extrapolate the pixel size for.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Extrapolate Pixel Size> Enter a
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comment to describe how the new size was determined.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Extrapolate Pixel Size> Click
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Extrapolate and Save
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Click Done
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|_.Preset|_.magnification|
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|gr|120|
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|sq|550|
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|hl|5000|
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|fc,fa,en,ef|50000|
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h2.  Acquire images of a standard crystal and calculate the pixel size from distance
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between the diffraction spots
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*  TEM>Insert the standard crystal such as catalase, aligned to eucentric height,
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and centerred on a well ordered area at 0.5-2 um. defocus.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Toolbar> Click the Acquire button !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/acquire.png!. The power spectrum of the image will be displayed.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Toolbar> Click on the Measure button !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/ruler.png! if several orders of diffractions can be seen.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Enter the lattice parameters of the
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crystal. The default is that of catalase.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Panel> Use the ruler tool to measure the distance of two
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well-separated diffraction spots.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Enter the Miller indices of the
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spots and the distance measured in pixels on the spectrum.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Click on "Calculate Pixel Size".
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The result is shown below.
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*  repeat 5-7 on other pairs of spots or repeat the measurement. Alternatively, go
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to another crystal and repeat 2. (There is no need to close the settings window. The
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values calculate will stay until the TEM magnification of the image has
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changed.
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Select from the pixel size
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calculated so far by highlighting them for averaging and save to database with a click
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on "Save Averaged Pixel Size From Selected".
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*  Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Click Done
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[[Calibration without presets|< Calibration without presets]] | [[Bright and Dark reference images|Bright and Dark reference images >]]
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