You are invited to attend a live, interactive, web-based instructional
seminar:
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"Deconvolution - Issues to Consider for Widefield and Confocal Microscopy"
Presented by Jonathan Girrior
3D Applications Manager at AutoQuant Imaging (now part of Media Cybernetics)
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Details are below. Connection lines are limited, so reserve yours now.
There is no charge to participate in this on-line seminar.
When:
Thursday, 27-September, 1:00PM (Eastern time; 10 AM Pacific time.)
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
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Details:
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Deconvolution has proven to be a powerful new tool for performing
high-resolution multi-dimensional imaging of biological specimens. It is
used for increasing the sensitivity and improving the resolution of standard
widefield microscopes and for improving the resolving capabilities of
confocal systems. Attendees of this live, no-cost webinar will learn about
the latest technology for performing deconvolution on a variety of
microscope images and understand better the relative strengths and
weaknesses of several popular algorithms. Bring your questions to this live,
interactive web-based seminar.
- What is deconvolution and how does it work?
- Discussion on empirical vs. derived point-spread functions
- Uses in fluorescence and brightfield modalities
- Difference from confocal imaging
- How do I choose one over the other?
- Pro and cons- where deconvolution works and where it doesn't
- Challenges and advice
- A few before/after examples using Image Pro 3D Constructor
Upcoming Webinar: "3D Imaging: Issues to Consider for Biological
Microscopy" (invitations will be sent separately).
Sponsored by <
http://www.mediacy.com/> Media Cybernetics (Image Pro and
AutoQuant software) and <
http://www.qimaging.com/> QImaging (precision CCD
cameras)
This seminar requires that attendees use a Java-enabled browser with a high
bandwidth connection. Audio is via toll-free telephone.
There is no charge to participate in this on-line seminar.