Re: 3D projections
Posted by
Joel Sheffield on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/3D-projections-tp5023114p5023117.html
I have seen systems, such as the Leica SP2 software. in which the contents
of each slice is extended through its depth, but that makes the assumption
that the section is uniform through its depth. I wonder if that is valid.
That is, does the image that is recorded include a full Z average of the
psf? In the Leica, it makes the Z slice image very blocky.
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On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 5:49 PM Kenneth Sloan <
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> This has always confused me. After all, ImageJ does not treat PIXELS as
> infinitely small in x and y - so why should it consider VOXELS to be
> infinitely thin in z (but with finite width and height)?
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