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Huygens deconvolution and ImageJ

Posted by Przemko on Nov 15, 2006; 8:52am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Problems-with-Compile-and-Run-tp3701017p3701019.html

I have this deconvolution question. I do a lot of immunofluorescence on
a standard (not confocal) microscope. I tried deconvolution algorithms
from ImageJ but they seem not to get me what I want which is a less
blurred image. Pictures at http://www.svi.nl/gallery/ done with 5000E+
software are breathtaking (provided they reflect the reality, not
software fantasy) and I was wondering if something similar could be
accomplished with ImageJ. I tried ImageAnalyzer (a freeware at
http://meesoft.logicnet.dk/) but the results could be better. Now, is
there a deconvolution funtion in ImageJ that could push the image to the
level of Huygens software?

ThankX

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