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h1. Stage Position matrix calibration 



 Stage Position matrix calibrations can used to navigate at low magnifications (lower than 
 ~1000x when accuracy of better than 2 um is not required. However, since the Modeled Stage 
 Position Rotation/Scale calibration also saves such matrix, this calibration is not necessary. 
 The procedure is provided here for reference. 





 [[Image Shift matrix calibration|How does matrix calibration work?]] 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Select the low mag preset for the calibration and send 
 its parameter to the microscope. 


 *    Microscope> Make sure there are distinguishable features for cross correlation 
 in the range of movement to be used and that the beam is not clipping the area of CCD 
 acquisition. Removing the objective aperture may be necessary. 


 *    Leginon/NodeSelector> select "Matrix" node. 


 *    Acquire test image and change the Camera Configuration in "setting" window to values 
 that will produce a good image in a reasonable exposure time. Don't forget that 
 "Overwrite Preset" has to be checked if you want to change the Camera Configuration in 
 the node. 


 *    Leginon/Matrix/Toolbar/Settings> select correlation method in the window. Phase 
 correlation is especially efficient in cases where periodic pattern exist. The pattern 
 often causes cross correlation peak search to misidentify the correct peak in the 
 multiple peak correlation map. 


 *    Leginon/Matrix/Toolbar> select "stage position" as the Parameter and open the 
 "Parameter Setting" window. 


 *    Leginon/Matrix/Matrix Settings> Change "Average # position" to a number 1+ (less 
 than 10 for a faster calibration). The value 1 will give a moderate to poor calibration. 
 Recommendations are as follow: 
 


 **    Phase correlation 
 


 **    Stage position 
 


 **    Tolerance = 50% 
 


 **    Shift fraction = 25% 
 


 **    Average = 5 
 


 **    Interval = 1.5e-05 meters 




 Because the measurements are variable depending of stage position, an averaging 
 technique is used to create a matrix that can be more generally applied to positions 
 over a greater range. A better method is to model the stage position ( "http://emg.nysbc.org/publications/techreports/99-001/":http://emg.nysbc.org/publications/techreports/99-001/ ). 


 *    Leginon/Matrix/Toolbar> left-click (Execute icon) to calibrate. 


 *    The image should be shifting 10-30% of the imaging area. The images can be 
 monitored in Image Display Panel with display selection in image control panel set to 
 "image". The cross correlation and its peak can also be displayed. There has to be 
 recognizable imaging feature that moves with stage movement for good correlation at all 
 time for a good calibration. For example, if the CCD is covered completely by the grid 
 bar, the calibration will certainly fail. 


 *    Use Navigation node to [[Checking Matrix and Modeled Stage Position Calibration|check the result of the 
 calibration]]. 




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 [[Beam Shift matrix calibration|< Beam Shift matrix calibration]] | [[Modeled Stage Position calibration|Modeled Stage Position calibration >]] 

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