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Revision 19 (Anchi Cheng, 07/15/2010 09:58 PM) → Revision 20/25 (Anchi Cheng, 07/15/2010 10:29 PM)

h1. Running the application 



 h2. Import Notes about Image Intensity Recorded through 
 Tomography Node 



 Tomography node saves the images in a different format from other Acquisition nodes. By 
 default, the flat-field correct CCD counts are multiplied by 10 and converted to signed 
 16-bit integer before the image is displayed and saved. This makes CCD counts of 3276.8 or 
 larger overflow to negatives. Other Leginon Acquisition images are saved as float without 
 manipulation. 


 To avoid this problem, find out what exposure time corresponds to the fractionated dose 
 from your tilt angle step and range and total dose and take an image at tomo preset with 
 such an exposure in Navigation node. You will need to reduce the total dose if a good 
 fraction of the counts are larger than 3200 even though it would not appear to be saturated 
 in the float scale without the 10x factor. Alternatively, change the scale factor in 
 Tomography node. 





 h2. Multiscale Imaging 



 *    Preset image shift alignment/beam shift alignment are the same as in MSI 
 application 


 *    New dark/bright references should be reacquired for "tomo" preset that acquires the 
 final data. It is best to do this at the same dose per tomography image calculated from 
 the total dose, the tilt parameters, and the dose measurement. 


 *    For best focusing result, perform autofocus at the same magnification as the 
 tomography data collection, align microscope well at the eucentric focus and the 
 rotation center and save them before data collection. 







 h2. Using Tomography Preview 



 *    Preview targets (pink) can be selected when selecting targets in "Tomography 
 Targeting" 


 *    When the targets are processed, targets that are of the type "preview" are 
 processed before focus and acquisition targets. 


 *    Tomography Preview node acquires a image at the preview target using "preview" 
 preset which should be set at minimal dose. 







 h2. Dose Measurement 



 If "Measure Dose before collection" is checked in Tomography node, the stage will be 
 moved to the reference target and a dose image of the "tomo" preset will be acquired (center 
 512x512 of whateven binning of the preset) before each tilt series if the interval between 
 the series is longer than the limit time set in the settings of Dose Measurement node. The 
 measured value will then be used to recalculate the proper exposure time for tomography 
 imaging. 


 For this function to behave properly, the followings should be done during 
 operation: 


 * One, and only one, "reference" target should be selected in either "Square 
 Targeting" or "Hole Targeting" or "Tomography Targeting" node. The reference target 
 should be of either a broken square or a empty hole if no broken square can be 
 found. 


 * "Measure Dose" before collection should be selected in Tomography node. 


 * "Exposure time max/min" in Tomography node should be in a range that can accommodate 
 the electron beam fluctuation over time. 







 h2. Align Zero Loss Peak 



 This function applies only to Gatan energy filter EFTEM. If "Align ZLP before 
 collection" is checked in Tomography node, the stage will be moved to the reference target 
 and starts the procedure to align zero loss peak before each tilt series if the interval 
 between the series is longer than the limit time set in the settings of Dose Measurement 
 node. 


 For this function to behave properly, the followings should be done during 
 operation: 


 * One, and only one, "reference" target should be selected in either "Square 
 Targeting" or "Hole Targeting" or "Tomography Targeting" node. The reference target 
 should be of either a broken square or a empty hole if no broken square can be found. 
 This is the same reference target used for dose measurement. 


 * "Align ZLP" before collection should be selected in Tomography node. 












 







 h2. Low Magnification Model Fitting 



 The fitting of optical axis offset does not always works if the offset is so large that 
 the feature moves out of view with even a small tilt. In such a case, it is worth first 
 collect a tomography series at a lower magnification to define roughly the model. 


 At beginning of each session, or forced by the user, the model is initialized. By 
 default, at the initialization, Tomography node uses past fitting results that show good 
 agreement with the experimental data at the magnification of the preset used. If a good 
 model is not found, that from lower magnifications will be used. It is possible to force the 
 node to use a model fitted at a particular magnification by selecting it in 
 Tomography/Settings/Model. 


 Therefore, we recommend that, in case of fitting failure on good contrast images, the 
 followings should be done: 


 #    Tomography/Settings/Image Acquisition> change the preset to "hl". 
 #    Tomography/Settings> adjust Tilt and Exposure parameters to match. 
 #    Acquire the tiltseries images. 
 #    If the tracking is good, change the preset back. 
 #    Tomography/Settings/Model> Initialize with the model of (the mag of "hl" 
 preset). 
 #    Acquire the tomo-series. 
 #    If tracking is good, change back to Initialize with the model of "this preset and 
 lower" mag. 







 h2. What is a Good Tilt-Axis Model? 



 The goniometer-tilt-axis-based tracking model developed by Zheng et. al. corrects the 
 specimen height (z-axis) by a change of defocus using measured shift of feature shifts in 
 the images (x and y-axes). The tracking in the x and y directions does not involve the use 
 of such model, but is done by smooth curve fitting or preceding tilts. Therefore, to judge 
 the adequacy of the model, one should check the resulting defocii of the images in the 
 series remain unchanged. 


 On the other hand, the feature tracking in x and y is likely to fail only if the tilting 
 does not induce a smooth shift of the imaging feature a sudden drop of specimen position at 
 a particular tilt angle often throws off the smooth curve fitting. It is possible to reduce 
 such effect by increasing the number of data points included in the smoothing as set in the 
 model section of the tomography node settings window. Otherwise, the goniometer need to be 
 serviced. 

 [[Troubles with Tomography|Tomography Trouble Shooting]] section covers many of the problems we have encountered. 







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