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Spherical aberration in Electron photomicrographs

Posted by Porter, George M.D. on Jan 07, 2021; 8:56pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Spherical-aberration-in-Electron-photomicrographs-tp5024337.html

Hello,

I am trying to stitch together montages of cardiac myocytes from electron micrographs and I find what I believe to be spherical aberration in the images (which apparently can happen with a side mount camera). Is there a way to correct this aberration in the images electronically using ImageJ or any other program? I have tried using the Warp Transformation and Lens Correction and Adaptive Wild Angle Filters in Photoshop without consistent success.

Thanks,
George Porter

George A. Porter, Jr., MD, PhD
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University of Rochester Medical Center
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