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Vladimir,

 

There should be no, ok < 1um/hr. of drift.  You will need to determine where
the drift is coming from before knowing how to remedy it.  There are many
good reference as well as methods for determine where the drift originates
from.  For example:

Stack, R., Bayles, C., Girard, A., Martin, K., Opansky, C., Schulz, K., and
Cole, R. (2011) Quality Assurance Testing for Modern Optical Imaging
Systems. Microscopy & Microanalysis 17(4):598-606. DOI:
10.1017/S1431927611000237  Yes, some self-promotion.

 

Good luck

 

Rich

 

 

Richard Cole
Research Scientist V
Director: Advanced Light Microscopy Core Unit
Wadsworth Center

 

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Dept. of Biomedical Sciences
School of Public Health State University of New York


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