I am confused as to how to get the pixel size for processing a z stack from a SP5 Leica CLSM for use in another program.
Confocal experiment data: Magn: 63 x Dimensions = x 1024 y 1024 z 33 Physical Length Physical Origin 246.03µm 0.00 µm 246.03µm 0.00 µm -15.81 µm 1154.90 µm |
Lloyd Donaldson |
You need to look further down the properties page to voxel width, height, and depth, not the image size values you are looking at. Alternatively you can divide the physical width by the number of pixels etc.
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Thank you for your post. Can I just check that this is correct I divided the physical width 246.03µm by 1024 so the pixel size is 0.24µm. When you referred to the voxels would it be more accurate to use these units? Or how would I use these units? Size-Width 246.0 µm Size-Height 246.0 µm Size-Depth 15.8 µm StepSize 0.49 µm Voxel-Width 240.5 nm Voxel-Height 240.5 nm Format-Width 1024 pixels Format-Height 1024 pixels |
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Thank you for the link to the paper much appreciated |
Lloyd Donaldson |
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The value you calculated 0.24 µm is equivalent to the voxel width of 240 nm, they are the same measurement.
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