You can create settings for Deconvolution which can be saved, exported, and imported.

  1. Open the Processing tab and select the method Deconvolution (adjustable).
  2. In the Parameters window, activate Show All (if it is not already activated).
  3. In the Input window, select the desired image for the Deconvolution.
    Note: If you use the settings for Direct Processing, use a test image acquired with the identical experiment settings you will be using when running the experiment with Direct Processing.
  4. Click on the context menu button and select New from the drop-down list.
  5. Enter a name for your settings and press Enter on your keyboard or click on the save button .
  6. Configure your settings in the Deconvolution or PSF settings tab, see also Deconvolution tab and PSF Settings tab.
  7. Click on the context menu button and select Save.
  1. You have now created and saved a Deconvolution setting. You can load this setting into the Direct Processing tool to use it for a Direct Processing experiment.

GPU

The setting also saves the status of the GPU. If you create the setting on a machine without a GPU, export it, and import the setting on machine with GPU, the GPU will not be used. Therefore, the processing can be considerably slow. In this case, we recommend creating the setting directly on the machine where the processing is executed.

Exception for Direct Processing:
If you set up your experiment and your setting on an acquisition PC without a GPU, the processing PC will ignore the status and use the GPU (if available).