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Tiles Tool

The basic Tiles tool is only visible if you have a motorized stage configured with your microscope. The Tiles Advanced Setup and many other functions are only available if you licensed this functionality and activated it in the Toolkit Manager. Additionally, you must activate the corresponding checkbox on the Acquisition tab in the Experiment Manager. This tool is part of the basic license for LSM.

In the Tiles tool you configure the acquisition of images that consist of several image fields. Therefore you define Tile Regions or Positions. In addition you can set up focus surfaces and sample carrier templates here.

The Tiles tool is located in the Left Tool Area under Multidimensional Acquisition.

Parameter

Description

Show Viewer

Only available if you have the license for the Tiles & Positions functionality.

Opens the Tiles Advanced Setup view in the Center Screen Area.

The Sample Carrier, Focus Surface and Options sections are only visible if the Show All mode is activated.
If you have no license for the Tiles & Positions module you will only find Tile Regions, Positions and Options sections here.

The different sections of the tool are described in the next chapters.

Tile Regions Section

Here you can define the desired tile regions and add it to the image.
Note: The first section with controls is only visible if you have no license for the Tiles & Positions module. With a license, these controls are selected from the Left Toolbar in the Tiles Advanced Setup.

Parameter

Description

Contour

This parameter is only visible if the Show All is activated.

Here you select the shape or contour of the tile region that you are adding. Simply click on the corresponding button to select the desired contour. The selected contour is highlighted in blue color.

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Rectangle

If selected, you can create rectangular tile regions.

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Circle

When selected, you can create circular tile regions.

Mode

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Tiles

If selected, you have to enter the number of tiles as a reference for the size of the tile region.
Enter the number of tiles in the X/Y input fields. If you are adding a circular tile region, enter the number of tiles for the diameter in the Diameter input field.

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Size

If selected, you have to enter the size as a reference for the size of the tile region.
Enter the size of the tile region in the X/Y input fields. If you are adding a circular tile region, enter the diameter of the tile region in the Diameter input field.

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Stake

If selected, you can define a tile region by the placement of at least two markers (user defined X/Y stage coordinates). If you want to modify the tile region (expand/reduce) you have to adjust the tile region to the desired size. To complete the tile region press Done. Circular or rectangular tile region can be created in this manner by selection of the appropriate contour.

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Add

Adds the tile region to the image. The added tile region will also appear in the Tile Regions List and is activated for acquisition.

Added tile regions are displayed in the form of red grids in the stage view of the Advanced Tiles Setup.

Tile Region List Options

Parameter

Description

Tile Regions List

Displays the added tile regions. The list contains the following columns:

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Checkbox

Activates the relevant list entry for acquisition.

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Name

Here you can edit the name of the tile region.

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Category

Displays the category of the tile region. Categories can be defined in the view options of the advanced tiles setup on the properties tab.

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Tiles

Displays the number of tiles of the tile region.

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Z

Displays the z-position of the tile region.

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Size

Displays the size of the tile region along its x and y axes in micrometers.

Up and Down

With the Up/Down buttons you can shift the selected list entry one position up or down in the tile regions list. This allows you to modify the acquisition order. Note that the order in the list will only be respected if the sorting of tile regions/ positions is deactivated in the Options section (Stage Travel Optimization)!


Delete

Deletes the selected list entry.


Options

If you click on the button, you see the following options:

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Set Current Z for Selected Tile Regions

Sets the current z-position for all selected tile regions.

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Set Current X/Y/Z for Selected Tile Regions

Sets the current X/Y/Z-Position for all selected tile regions.

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Delete

Deletes the current tile region.

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Delete All

Deletes all tile regions.

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Activate

Activates the current tile region for acquisition.

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Deactivate

Deactivates the current tile region for acquisition.

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Unlock

Unlocks the current tile region. The tile regions or positions are only locked if created in carrier mode.

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Unlock All

Unlocks all locked tile region.

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Sort

By Center Position (Y -> X) sorts all tile regions according to their overall Y position.
By Center Position (X -> Y) sorts all tile regions according to their overall X position.
By Category sorts all tile regions according to their category.
Note that the order in the list will only be respected if the sorting of tile regions/positions is deactivated in the Options section (Stage Travel Optimization)!

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Convert to Positions…

Converts a selected tile region into Positions or a Position Array.

Properties Tile Region

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.
Displays the name of the currently selected tile region if one region is selected.

Category

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Shows the currently assigned category of the selected tile region. The Default category is set for all new tile regions.


Options

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Opens the options for editing and creating categories.

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New

Opens the New Category dialog to create a new category.

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Edit

Opens the Edit Category dialog to edit the selected category.

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Delete

Deletes the selected category and sets the category of the tile region to Default.

X

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Displays and sets the x-value of the selected tile region.

Y

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Displays and sets the y-value of the selected tile region.

Z

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Displays and sets the z-value of the selected tile region.

Set Current Z

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Sets the Z dimension at the current Z position of the focus drive.

Width

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Displays and sets the width of the selected tile region.

Height

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Displays and sets the height of the selected tile region.

Verify

Only visible if you have license for the Tiles & Positions module.

Opens the Verify Tile Regions dialog. There you can verify each point of the tile region according focus und position.

Sample Carrier Section

Only visible if the Show All mode is activated and only available with a license for the Tiles & Position functionality.

Parameter

Description

Sample Carrier

Displays the selected sample carrier template. If no template is selected it will display None.

Select...

Not available for the Cell discoverer.
Opens a dialog to select the sample carrier template.


(Edit Support Points)

Opens the sample carrier selection/editor dialog where you can edit and add global support points to the selected sample carrier.


Delete

Deletes the selected sample carrier from the sample carrier field. The template will still be available in the Select Sample Carrier Template dialog.

Calibrate...

Only available if a suitable channel is configured for the experiment.
Opens the wizard which guides you through the sample carrier calibration.

Move Focus Drive to Load Position Between Containers

Activated: Moves the focus drive to the loading position during the movement of the stage to another container of the sample carrier (e.g. a well or slide). This prevents possible damage. Note that this behavior is only applied during an experiment.

Focus Surface and Support Points Section

Only visible if the Show All mode is activated.

Parameter

Description

Selected Tile Region

Displays the number of currently selected tile regions.

Current Position

Adds a support point at the current stage and focus position. Only available if the stage is positioned within the yellow bounding of the selected tile region.

Center of Tile Region

Adds a support point at the center of the currently selected tile region.

Method

Selects which method is used to add multiple support points.

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Generic

Distribution method with a simple column and row approach. ZEISS recommends using this method for smaller tile regions (<200 tiles) of a regular shape, e.g. quadratic, rectangular, and circular.

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Onion Skin

Distribution method for mid- or larger tile regions (>200 tiles) of an irregular shape like you might use to image large area tissue specimens, e.g. brain slices.

Columns

Only available with Generic.
Sets the number of columns of support points within the selected tile region.

Rows

Only available with Generic. Sets the number of rows of support points within the selected tile region.

Density

Only available with Onion Skin.
Determines the number of support points (up to a preset maximum number) that are used to cover the tile region.

Example: A square tile region with 400 tiles has 20 support points with the default parameters. The parameter density is set with a standard value of 5%. This means that in an approximately square tile region of 400 tiles about 20 support points are created.

Margin

Only available with Onion Skin.
This parameter allows you to control how close support points can be placed along the edges of your tile region. The value defines the distance to the tile regions boundary as a number of tiles. The default is 1 and allows support points to be placed in the outer most "layer" of tiles. A value of 2 allows support points only from 2 "layer" of tiles from the boundary, etc. This feature is useful if a software autofocus (SWAF) is used to determine the z-values of your support points. Sometimes tiles in the boundary regions might not contain any structure. Thus, the SWAF cannot adjust the support points z-value.

Max.

Only available with Onion Skin.

Determines the maximum number of support points for a tile region. As the density parameter is set to 5%, this would necessitate for very large specimens that the number can get very large. But a larger number of focus points does not always mean a better quality calculation of the focus surface. For this reason, you can define a maximum number of focus points in the range of 24 to 36 points.

Distribute

Distributes the entered number of support points defined in the column and row input fields within the tile region. Previously defined support points will be deleted.

Auto-Distribute for New Tile Regions

Activated: Automatically adds and distributes support points for all newly created tile regions.

Deactivated: Support points are distributed only via the Distribute button.

Local (per Tile Region)/Global (on Carrier) tab

Displays a list with local or global support points. You have the following columns and options:

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X

Displays and edits the x coordinate of the focus reference point.

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Y

Displays and edits the y coordinate of the focus reference point.

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Z

Displays and edits the z coordinate of the focus reference point.

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Container

Allows you to sort the global support points according to their container on the sample carrier.

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Add

Only visible on the Global (on Carrier) tab.
Adds a new support point to the selected tile region at the current stage and focus position.

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Delete

Deletes the selected list entry.

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Options

Add Support Point at Current Stage and Focus Position

Adds a new support point at the current stage and focus position.

Set Current Z for Selected Support Points

Sets the current Z-Position for all selected support points.

Set Current X/Y/Z for Selected Support Points

Sets the current X-Y-Z-Position for the selected support point.

Delete

Deletes the current support point.

Delete All

Deletes all support points from the current tile region.

Delete all Support Points from Selected Tile Regions

Deletes all support points from the selected tile regions.

Delete all Support Points from all Tile Regions

Deletes all support points from all tile regions.

Set Current Z for Selected Support Points

Only visible on the Global (on Carrier) tab.
Sets the current z-position for all selected support points.

Verify

Opens the dialog to verify the support points.

Set current XYZ

Sets the current x/y/z position for the selected support point.

Set current Z

Sets the current z-position for all selected support points.

Interpolation Degree

Displays the selected degree of interpolation.
Selects a degree of interpolation from the dropdown list.

Focus Surface (Verify)

The more variable the surface of your specimen, the higher you should choose the interpolation degree. For higher degrees you need more support points. The minimum number of support points required for each interpolation degree is given in the dropdown list. As an overachievement of this minimum number ensures a solid calculation, we recommend minimizing the interpolation degree even if you added more support points. Increase the interpolation degree only so far as the surface condition of your specimen demands. If the number of support points is too low for the selected interpolation degree, the next lower level for which the minimum is fulfilled is used. By default, ZEN uses the second order parabolic saddle surface that requires at least 9 support points. For most applications you will not need to adjust this setting.

Properties of Global Support Points

The properties of a selected global support point slightly differ from those of a local one, as you cannot edit the X/Y dimensions because they are fixed by the sample carrier template you have selected. Therefore there is no Set Current X/Y/Z button for global support points. If you want to edit the number and XY dimension of your global support points, this can be done directly via the Sample Carrier section of the Tiles tool.

Verify Tile Regions or Verify Positions Dialog

Note that the z values of positions, tile regions (unless they have at least one support point), local support points, and global support points are verified in a separate dialog accessed via the Focus Surface and Support Points section. As the dialog contains the same items and options for verifying the Z values it is described here once.

Parameter

Description

Tile Regions/Positions List

Displays all the tile regions (TR), positions (P), or support points (SP) currently active in your experiment. The list contains the following columns and buttons:

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Status

Here you can see if the Z-Position is already verified. Then a green checkmark will appear in the corresponding row.

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Name

Displays the name of the selected object.

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Z (µm)

Displays the z-position of the tile region, position, or support point.

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Tile Region

Shows the tile region to which the local support point belongs.

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Array

Shows if the position is part of a Position Array.

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Options

Opens the options menu for verifying tile regions/positions, see description below.

Verification Helper Method

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None
(manual adjustment)

If selected, you need to manually adjust the focus for each point to be verified.

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Autofocus (AF)

Only available if your system has a motorized focus drive (z-axis) and the software autofocus module.

If selected, you can use the software autofocus for adjusting the focus for each point to be verified. The corresponding buttons will then appear in the dialog.

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Reflex Autofocus (AF)

Only available for Lattice Lightsheet.
If selected, you can use the reflex autofocus for adjusting the focus for each point to be verified. The corresponding buttons will then appear in the dialog.

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Definite Focus (AF)

Only available if your system has a Definite Focus device.

If selected, you can use the definite focus for adjusting the focus for each point to be verified. The corresponding buttons will then appear in the dialog further below.

Move to Current Point

Moves the stage to the selected object.

Include Z when Moving to Points

Activated: ZEN moves to the selected object and adjusts the position of the z-drive to the currently assigned z-value.

Set Z & Move to Next

Sets the current z value for the selected support point and sets the status to verified. Then the software moves the stage to the next support point.

Run AF (or DF) and Set Z

This button is only visible if you have selected Autofocus (AF), Reflex Autofocus (AF), or Definite Focus (DF) as Helper Method.

Runs the software autofocus/definite focus and sets the current z position to verified.

Use AF (or DF) to Verify the Remaining

This button is only visible if you have selected Autofocus (AF), Reflex Autofocus (AF), or Definite Focus (DF) as Helper Method.

Automatically moves to the remaining points and determines the z value using the selected autofocus option for each point.

Options for verifying tile regions/positions

Parameter

Description

Current Point Verified

Here you can change the status of the selected support point from verified to unverified (or vice versa).

Set all Points as Verified

Changes the status of all points to verified.

Reset Verification State of all Points

Changes the status of all points to unverified.

Set Current Z for Selected Points

The current z value is set for all selected points. You can press Ctrl and the left mouse button to select multiple points, or Ctrl + A to select all.

Set Current Z for all Points

The current z value is set for all points.

Apply Z-Offset...

Opens al dialog to apply a z-offset for all or the selected points.

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