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Amber Herold, 04/27/2010 11:35 AM

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h1. Summary of MSI applications
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All the MSI applications shares the same scheme. They are 5-stage acquisition processes
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which include a grid atlas, squares acquisition, holes (called subsquare in MSI-Raster)
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acquisition, focusing, and final exposures (Tomography for MSI-Tomography). Target finding at
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each stage leads to acquisition at the next stage. Drift management, eucentric height
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correction, and autofocusing is also involved. The diagram below shows the flow of control in
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MSI. The detailed event bindings involved are for advanced users only and can be found in the
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chapter covering creating/editing application at the end of the full manual.
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/images/MSI_flow.png!
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The The black arrows shows the flow of the excutation that the node where the arrow starts
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from initiate the execution of the node that the arrow is pointed to. The green arrow shows
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the control of target shift correction by drift manager. The red,blue, purple, and magenta
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frames enclose nodes that processes acquisition, focus, reference and preview targets,
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respectively. These nodes sets presets through Presets Manager and moved to their targets
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using either Presets Manager or Navigation node. The green frames are nodes for drift
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managerment.
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The following list is a cursory glance at the steps to run this application:
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*  Calibrations (autofocus, image shift, stage position, modeled stage position,
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*  Set-up Presets (gr, sq, hl, fa, fc, en, ef)
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*  Acquire Corrector images.
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*  Acquire a grid atlas.
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*  Select squares on the grid atlas. The process can be wholely automated from this
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point until more squares are selected.
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*  Optionally interact with the hole finders.
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*  Optionally putting targets from different images at the same level into queue that
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can be processed in a batch.
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This chapter has been divided into sections to facilitate everyday usage:
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<link linkend="preleg1setup">Pre-MSI Set-up</link>: Prior to setting up Leginon for the
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day, make sure that the presets have been designed and Leginon calibrated for your
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purpose.
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<link linkend="MSI_pref">MSI preference &amp; configuration</link>: The comprehensive MSI
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preferences and configuration example.
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<link linkend="MISQuickStart">MSI Quick Start checklist</link>: A short check list for
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users who are familiar with the application and have saved preferences.
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<link linkend="MSISetupDetails">MSI set-up in more details</link>: The more complicated
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MSI Leginon application set-up that should be completed before collecting data.
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<link linkend="MSIQueue">MSI queuing option</link>: Introduction to the queuing
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option.
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<link linkend="QExpTarget">MSI Exposure Target queuing</link>: The setup and operation of
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queuing mode for large number of exposure targets and/or for avoiding accessing sq presets
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after initial acquisition and targeting.
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<link linkend="QHoleTarget">MSI Hole Target queuing</link>: The setup and operation of
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queuing mode recommanded for quick overall survey of rare hole targets in grid squares.
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<link linkend="MSI_troubleshooting">MSI Trouble shooting</link>: This trouble shooting
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section addresses some of the possible challenges a Leginon user may face while using the MSI
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application.
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NOTE: The Tietz imaging software (EMMenu) must be turned OFF before Leginon is started. In
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contrast to this, the Gatan imaging software (Digital Micrograph) must be ON before Leginon is
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started.
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[[Flavors of MSI applications|< Flavors of MSI applications]] | [[Pre-MSI Set-up|Pre-MSI Set-up >]]
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