Posted by
Olivier Salvado on
Jan 22, 2006; 9:30pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Re-Custom-build-bacterial-colony-counter-hardware-tp3703971p3703972.html
We got around the same problem although for a different setup by shooting at
each session a calibration phantom.
Briefly:
We shoot a white paper (you don't want a specular material) that we put in
place of the sample.
We tune the exposure and the white balance of the camera on the white
phantom.
Each subsequent image is corrected for background illumination using the
white paper.
We found the method simple yet very powerful.
White balance and exposure can be performed by image processing if not
easily feasible on the camera itself.
Olivier Salvado
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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 4:58 PM
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Subject: Re : Custom build bacterial colony counter hardware.
Dear lists,
I think my question is irrelevant to the list, but I thought I ask anyway,
as i don't know who to turn to.
I have written a plugin performing automated bacterial colony counts
(Streptococus Uberis) using ImageJ (accredited to ImageJ's user list).
However, I constantly encountered image's quality issues like uneven shadow
from the rim of the dish, levelness of the dish divider and constrast. The
tools used to photograph the dish are very primitive( a digital camera,
lightbox and tripod). The lab technician set up the equipments in every
photograph session, and pack them away after finish. The variations in
every photograph session were visible in the images (despite in their best
effort to keep everything consistent). There is no control of the natural
lighting at all. I want to build them a custom lightbox with a camera
moulded on top ... Have anyone attempt that ? Any suggestions are welcome !
FYI, Purschasing a colony counter hardware is out of question.
Thanks in advance.
Stella