Dear ImageJ users,
I am very new to Image Deconvolution and have some questions and it would be great to get some answers/suggestions. I was searching the ImageJ website for posts regarding Deconvolution plugins in ImageJ that can match results from Huygens, AutoQuant etc. The last thread was started by Christophe Leterrier and seems like there are no new plugins because of limitations with the speed of Java. Is it still the case or there are any new plugins being developed? If you have any experience with the existing plugins, I would appreciate suggestions/comments. I tried Bob Dougherty's plugins which albeit slow, after writing macros, I could manage it to run overnight and deconvolve about 70 stacks (256 x 256 x 50). Althought it seems pretty good I noticed that PSF generated with different number of slices of PSF in Diffraction PSF 3D gives different results with the Iterative Deconvolve 3D. Is there any way to optimize this? If I have a image stack with 50 z-slices, what should the ideal number of slices I should have in the PSF? Further, the more I have been reading, it seems that the best PSF is generated from images of fluorescent beads that would take into account all the inherent aberrations in the optics of the system being used (in this case Zeiss LSM510). Are there any plugins that can do this in ImageJ. My attempts with Pierre Besson's (BIG) plugins haven't met much success so far. Has anybody had any luck with this? I would be glad to hear any suggestions/comments. Thanks and wishes, Hari PS: My major application is to run a colocalization anylsis on the confocal stacks I have. Post-doc Fellow, Oncology Center, JHMI, Baltimore MD 21231 USA |
I'd be interested also to see an update to this topic !
Christophe Leterrier Hari Iyer a écrit : > Dear ImageJ users, > I am very new to Image Deconvolution and have some questions and it > would be > great to get some answers/suggestions. > I was searching the ImageJ website for posts regarding Deconvolution > plugins > in ImageJ that can match results from Huygens, AutoQuant etc. The last > thread was started by Christophe Leterrier and seems like there are no new > plugins because of limitations with the speed of Java. Is it still the case > or there are any new plugins being developed? > > If you have any experience with the existing plugins, I would appreciate > suggestions/comments. > I tried Bob Dougherty's plugins which albeit slow, after writing macros, I > could manage it to run overnight and deconvolve about 70 stacks (256 x > 256 x > 50). Althought it seems pretty good I noticed that PSF generated with > different number of slices of PSF in Diffraction PSF 3D gives different > results with the Iterative Deconvolve 3D. Is there any way to optimize > this? If I have a image stack with 50 z-slices, what should the ideal > number > of slices I should have in the PSF? > Further, the more I have been reading, it seems that the best PSF is > generated from images of fluorescent beads that would take into account all > the inherent aberrations in the optics of the system being used (in this > case Zeiss > LSM510). Are there any plugins that can do this in ImageJ. > > My attempts with Pierre Besson's (BIG) plugins haven't met much success so > far. Has anybody had any luck with this? > > I would be glad to hear any suggestions/comments. > > Thanks and wishes, > Hari > > PS: My major application is to run a colocalization anylsis on the confocal > stacks I have. > > Post-doc Fellow, > Oncology Center, > JHMI, Baltimore > MD 21231 > USA > |
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