Difference: MontageNavigator (1 vs. 9)

Revision 910 Aug 2009 - Main.BillRice

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06 updated May 2008

  • Collect gain reference before beginning
    • take a record image of the vacuum (binning 2, 1 sec exposure)
    • Enter record counts into Target counts box (cntl+I will give you the counts in the log file window)
    • select binning of 2

* Low mag mode - 170X (150X with screen down)

  • Spot size 3 beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.1 s exposure time)
  • Open Navigator file
  • Use set up full montage from navigator pull down (Do not use montage set up from file menu)
  • Use 10% overlap (11x11)
  • save as bytes and .st file
  • save Navigator file as .nav
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.
Changed:
<
<
Next steps: Trash.findDFdf interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows
>
>
Next steps: Find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows
 
  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to Trash.findDFdf an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. To make this easier, do a screen capture of high mag image (shift-printscreen), paste into MS Paint application
  12. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  13. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  14. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  15. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  16. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  17. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  18. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  19. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  20. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  21. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  22. Once you Trash.findDFdf good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 817 Sep 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06 updated May 2008

  • Collect gain reference before beginning
    • take a record image of the vacuum (binning 2, 1 sec exposure)
    • Enter record counts into Target counts box (cntl+I will give you the counts in the log file window)
    • select binning of 2

* Low mag mode - 170X (150X with screen down)

  • Spot size 3 beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.1 s exposure time)
  • Open Navigator file
  • Use set up full montage from navigator pull down (Do not use montage set up from file menu)
  • Use 10% overlap (11x11)
  • save as bytes and .st file
  • save Navigator file as .nav
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.

Next steps: Trash.findDFdf interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows

  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to Trash.findDFdf an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. To make this easier, do a screen capture of high mag image (shift-printscreen), paste into MS Paint application
  12. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  13. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  14. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  15. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  16. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  17. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  18. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  19. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  20. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  21. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  22. Once you Trash.findDFdf good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 716 Jul 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06 updated May 2008

  • Collect gain reference before beginning
    • take a record image of the vacuum (binning 2, 1 sec exposure)
    • Enter record counts into Target counts box (cntl+I will give you the counts in the log file window)
    • select binning of 2

* Low mag mode - 170X (150X with screen down)

  • Spot size 3 beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.1 s exposure time)
  • Open Navigator file
  • Use set up full montage from navigator pull down (Do not use montage set up from file menu)
  • Use 10% overlap (11x11)
  • save as bytes and .st file
  • save Navigator file as .nav
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.
Changed:
<
<
Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows
>
>
Next steps: Trash.findDFdf interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows
 
  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
>
>
  1. Compare high mag and low mag montages to Trash.findDFdf an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
 
  1. To make this easier, do a screen capture of high mag image (shift-printscreen), paste into MS Paint application
  2. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  3. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  4. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  5. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  6. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  7. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  8. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  9. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  10. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  11. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.
>
>
  1. Once you Trash.findDFdf good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.
 
  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 609 May 2008 - Main.KdDerr

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06 updated May 2008

  • Collect gain reference before beginning
    • take a record image of the vacuum (binning 2, 1 sec exposure)
    • Enter record counts into Target counts box (cntl+I will give you the counts in the log file window)
    • select binning of 2

* Low mag mode - 170X (150X with screen down)

  • Spot size 3 beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.1 s exposure time)
  • Open Navigator file
  • Use set up full montage from navigator pull down (Do not use montage set up from file menu)
Changed:
<
<
  • Use 15% overlap
>
>
  • Use 10% overlap (11x11)
 
  • save as bytes and .st file
  • save Navigator file as .nav
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.

Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows

  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. To make this easier, do a screen capture of high mag image (shift-printscreen), paste into MS Paint application
  12. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  13. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  14. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  15. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  16. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  17. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  18. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  19. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  20. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  21. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  22. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 509 May 2008 - Main.KdDerr

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06
Added:
>
>
updated May 2008
 
Changed:
<
<
* Low mag mode - 220X (195X with screen down)
  • Spot size 6 (6 s exposure time on small pad), beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.2-0.4 s exposure time)
>
>
  • Collect gain reference before beginning
    • take a record image of the vacuum (binning 2, 1 sec exposure)
    • Enter record counts into Target counts box (cntl+I will give you the counts in the log file window)
Added:
>
>
    • select binning of 2

* Low mag mode - 170X (150X with screen down)

  • Spot size 3 beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.1 s exposure time)
  • Open Navigator file
  • Use set up full montage from navigator pull down (Do not use montage set up from file menu)
  • Use 15% overlap
  • save as bytes and .st file
  • save Navigator file as .nav
 
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.

Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows

  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. To make this easier, do a screen capture of high mag image (shift-printscreen), paste into MS Paint application
  12. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  13. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  14. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  15. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  16. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  17. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  18. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  19. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  20. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  21. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  22. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 401 Jun 2006 - Main.BillRice

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06

* Low mag mode - 220X (195X with screen down)

  • Spot size 6 (6 s exposure time on small pad), beam completely spread
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.2-0.4 s exposure time)
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.

Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows

  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
Added:
>
>
  1. To make this easier, do a screen capture of high mag image (shift-printscreen), paste into MS Paint application
 
  1. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  2. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  3. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  4. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  5. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  6. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  7. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  8. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  9. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  10. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  11. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 301 Jun 2006 - Main.BillRice

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06
Changed:
<
<
Low mag mode - 220X Spot size 6 (6 s exposure time on small pad)
>
>
* Low mag mode - 220X (195X with screen down)
  • Spot size 6 (6 s exposure time on small pad), beam completely spread
Added:
>
>
  • Montage images taken in Record mode (0.2-0.4 s exposure time)
  • Good idea to keep tracking on during lowest-mag montage in order to view progress
  • Tilt axis is ~100-110 degrees in the onscreen ccd images
  • Good idea to empty buffer tank before starting montage, otherwise it may start during acquisition
 
Changed:
<
<
  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.
>
>
  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.
 Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows
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  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  12. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  13. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  14. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  15. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  16. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  17. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  18. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  19. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  20. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  21. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.
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  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  12. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  13. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  14. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  15. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  16. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  17. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  18. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  19. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  20. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  21. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.
 
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Revision 202 May 2006 - Main.BillRice

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06

Low mag mode - 220X Spot size 6 (6 s exposure time on small pad)

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.

Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows

  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  12. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  13. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  14. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  15. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  16. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  17. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  18. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  19. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  20. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  21. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

Revision 102 May 2006 - Main.BillRice

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemIT"
Contents

Montage Usage Notes

05-02-06

Low mag mode - 220X Spot size 6 (6 s exposure time on small pad)

  1. After setting up exposure level and magnification, take a test image. Note minumim/maximum densities. This will be used to set levels later.
  2. Choose to "Align Pieces in Overview" in Montage pane. Also choose to view montage when done.
  3. Open the Navigator window.
  4. For subset of grid
    • Mark 4 points to make a large rectangle to cover most of grid
    • Mark each point as a Corner Point using checkbox
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Corner Montage
  5. For whole grid
    • Navigator Menu - Setup Full Montage
    • Note - at 220K, binning 4, full montage is 16X14 images.
  6. Choose "byte" rather than integer to save memory space. Bytes have range 0-255, so it asks range for scaling. Get range from values in test image.
  7. Choose a reasonable filename.
  8. Go over to Montage pane (left bottom of screen), click start. Be sure you are ok - you can't stop it once it is going.
  9. Come back in ~30 minutes for a full grid.
  10. Once done, click "New Map" in Navigator window. You should now have a montage of the whole grid.

Next steps: find interesting ares of grid for higher-mag views. However, the 2 magnifications must be aligned as follows

  1. Increase magnification to 2500 or 3500X. May have to adjust brightness, spot size to keep dose low.
  2. Find an interesting area of the grid, with some recognizable features.
  3. Choose "Add Polygon", draw a polygon to map out this interesting area. Make it larger than 1 square, since alignment is likely far off.
  4. After polygon is drawn, mark it as "Acquire" with checkbox.
  5. Under Navigator menu, choose "Setup Polygon Montage". Again, choose bytes. May need another test image to estimate levels.
  6. Once set up, click "Start" on Montage panel.
  7. Important - After done, increase Register level from 1 to 2. Otherwise you can't do alignment.
  8. Now that register has been changed, click "New Map" in Navigator Window
  9. You now have 2 maps: Low-mag with Register 1, higher-mag with Register 2.
  10. Compare high mag and low mag montages to find an equivalent point. The alignment may be off by 2 or 3 gridsquares.
  11. Change register back to 1, load low-mag map, (map 1), choose add point, and add a point on the feature.
  12. Mark it as a "Registration Point" using checkbox in Navigator window.
  13. Increase Registration to 2, load map 2 (high mag map), add a point on the matching feature, mark it as a registration point.
  14. Go to Navigator Window, choose Transform. This will transform map 1 (low mag) onto map 2.
  15. Re-load low-mag map. Note that it is now listed as Map 2, since it has been aligned.
  16. Choose "Add Polygon", and draw a polygon to map out a grid square (any square)
  17. Choose "Setup Polygon Montage" under Navigator menu.
  18. Find areas of the grid you are interested in, and add points to the middle of these squares.
  19. Mark all these points as "Acquire" using checkbox in Navigator window
  20. Under Navigator Menu, choose "Acquire Areas". This will acquire polygons around all your points.
  21. Once you find good areas to image, you can go to them directly using SerialEM.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 02 May 2006

 
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