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Revision 2 (Amber Herold, 04/27/2010 10:44 AM) → Revision 3/11 (Amber Herold, 06/23/2010 12:44 PM)

h1. Pixel Size Calibration 


 Pixel Size Calibration allows entry and simple extrapolation of pixel size values for 
 various magnifications. The entry value should be calculated in (m/pixel). Enter pixel size 
 for all the magnifications that will be used. Extrapolation can be used to enter the pixel 
 sizes for magnifications that have not been calibrated at the microscope with a standard 
 specimen, such as catalase crystals. 



 h2.    Enter a known pixel size 





 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Toolbar> Click the Calibrate button !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png!. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Highlight the desired magnification 
 and click Edit. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Edit Pixel Size> Enter the pixel 
 size in m/pixel. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Edit Pixel Size> Enter a comment to 
 describe how this pixel size was determined. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Edit Pixel Size> Click Save 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Click Done 



 









 h2.    Extrapolate a pixel size 




 





 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Toolbar> Click the Calibrate button !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png!. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Highlight 1 or more magnifications 
 to extrapolate the new mag. pixel size from. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Click Extrapolate 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Extrapolate Pixel Size> Highlight 
 the desired magnification to extrapolate the pixel size for. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Extrapolate Pixel Size> Enter a 
 comment to describe how the new size was determined. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration/Extrapolate Pixel Size> Click 
 Extrapolate and Save 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Calibration> Click Done 



 Pixel Calibration Need for the Example MSI: 

 









 |_.Preset|_.magnification| 
 |gr|120| 
 |sq|550| 
 |hl|5000| 
 |fc,fa,en,ef|50000| 




 









 h2.    Acquire images of a standard crystal and calculate the pixel size from distance 
 between the diffraction spots 


 





 *    TEM>Insert the standard crystal such as catalase, aligned to eucentric height, 
 and centerred on a well ordered area at 0.5-2 um. defocus. 


 *    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. 


 *    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. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Enter the lattice parameters of the 
 crystal. The default is that of catalase. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Panel> Use the ruler tool to measure the distance of two 
 well-separated diffraction spots. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Enter the Miller indices of the 
 spots and the distance measured in pixels on the spectrum. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Click on "Calculate Pixel Size". 
 The result is shown below. 


 *    repeat 5-7 on other pairs of spots or repeat the measurement. Alternatively, go 
 to another crystal and repeat 2. (There is no need to close the settings window. The 
 values calculate will stay until the TEM magnification of the image has 
 changed. 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Select from the pixel size 
 calculated so far by highlighting them for averaging and save to database with a click 
 on "Save Averaged Pixel Size From Selected". 


 *    Leginon/Pixel Size/Pixel Size Measurement> Click Done 





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