Hello,
I'm working in developing a plugin for ImageJ, to digitally reconstruct transmission electron holograms. I've implemented in the plugin an unwrapping procedure to remove phase jumps from reconstructed phase images. The plugin has not been released yet, but is working well with holograms and phase maps from TEM images and I'm interested in testing the unwrap algorithm on images from different sources: like magnetic resonance or satellite radar images affected by the same phase jumps problem. I'm wondering if anyone could kindly send me some wrapped phase images for testing. The current release of the plugin is availabe at http://www.bo.imm.cnr.it/~ortolani/index.php?sec=holoj Thank you in advance. Luca Ortolani - Ph.D. Student CNR-IMM Bologna Via Gobetti, 101 40129 Bologna (Italy) E-mail: [hidden email] Phone: +39 051 639 9182 Fax: +39 051 639 9216 |
Hi Luca,
I already tried to contact you via personal mail as I also will be several times in Italy (Brescia and probably also Bologna) this year, I´m very interested in this work and would like to discuss more about this with you. I already tried your latest plugin and could not yet get the results I expected, resp. it does not work better or even worse as my own quality-guided path-following plugin (and it´s also not faster!) :-(((( When the paper of 1st paper of Shofield and Zhu came out we were very baffled, because it really seemed not to work on our typical interferogramms which always have considerable overall tilt and the "Shofield and Zhu" seems to imply some special boundary conditions that are incompatible with that. What also surprises is that the paper never ever cites THE "2D unwrapping bible" by Ghiglia and Pritt, which goes at length at explaing that "unweighted" FFT based methods must fail if tilt and residues (poles) are in the image, just the thing that always make phase unwrapping difficult. So why should it not apply to the "Shofield and Zhu" algorithm? We could not understand. To make confusion even greater, shortly later Volkov and Zhu came out with a related algorithm, "Deterministic phase unwrapping in the presence of noise" by Vyacheslav V. Volkov and Yimei Zhu Optics Letters, Vol. 28, Issue 22, pp. 2156-2158 which is claimed to be EVEN better, robust, deterministic and automatic, see for example a more popular presentation: http://www.laserfocusworld.com/display_article/197346/12/none/none/News/Phase-unwrapping-algorithm-shrugs-off-noise (IMHO it sounds like it would now be THE ULTIMATE phase unwrapping algorithm for ever... No need to come up with another one...) I would be again interested in learning why the above mentioned limitations should not apply and what exactly the relation is to the algorithm in the first paper. I could send you lot´s of interferogramms of the kind we find "difficult" to unwrap.... Any help greatly appreciated! Tantissime grazie! Cordiali saluti Joachim Wesner Projektleiter Optik Technologiesysteme Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH | GmbH mit Sitz in Wetzlar | Amtsgericht Wetzlar HRB 2432 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Stefan Traeger | Dr. Wolf-Otto Reuter | Dr. David Roy Martyr | Colin Davis Luca Ortolani <[hidden email]. CNR.IT> An Gesendet von: [hidden email] ImageJ Interest Kopie Group <[hidden email]. Thema GOV> Sample wrapped image 23.05.2007 11:39 Bitte antworten an ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]. GOV> Hello, I'm working in developing a plugin for ImageJ, to digitally reconstruct transmission electron holograms. I've implemented in the plugin an unwrapping procedure to remove phase jumps from reconstructed phase images. The plugin has not been released yet, but is working well with holograms and phase maps from TEM images and I'm interested in testing the unwrap algorithm on images from different sources: like magnetic resonance or satellite radar images affected by the same phase jumps problem. I'm wondering if anyone could kindly send me some wrapped phase images for testing. The current release of the plugin is availabe at http://www.bo.imm.cnr.it/~ortolani/index.php?sec=holoj Thank you in advance. Luca Ortolani - Ph.D. Student CNR-IMM Bologna Via Gobetti, 101 40129 Bologna (Italy) E-mail: [hidden email] Phone: +39 051 639 9182 Fax: +39 051 639 9216 ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
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