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Re: Leveling Image

Posted by karo03 on Aug 22, 2011; 10:30am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Leveling-Image-tp3683357p3683373.html

Hi,
this happens frequently in AFM (atomic force microscopy)! My first step in the direction of correction was therefor to look at or to use the freeware program WSxM for SPM (scanning probe microscopy) from http://www.nanotec.es/ (http://www.nanotec.es/products/wsxm/index.php).

Of course this is only a hint to get some ideas or to see some of what already exists. It is necessary to define a model for the "most probable level" and correct the scan lines according this model. This is a typical application of ImageJ!

Regards
Karsten

Am 22.08.2011 um 10:08 schrieb ashamim:

> Hello Everyone
>
> I would really appreciate if someone could guide me that what is the best
> method to bring the whole image to the same level. Its like I have images in
> which Small surface corrugations can sometimes be dominated by the noise in
> the scanner system. Typically, this creates observable steps between
> subsequent scan lines. Likewise, temporary contamination of the probe will
> cause the scan lines to be leveled differently. How can I bring the scan
> lines to more probable level.
>
> I appreciate your help
>
> Regards
>
> Ahsan
>
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