Direct Processing Tool on Acquisition Tab
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Add Function |
Adds another processing function to the pipeline. |
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Remove Function |
Removes the currently selected processing function from the pipeline. |
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Pipeline |
Displays a list of containers for possible processing functions. To set the function for the currently selected container, use the Processing Function dropdown list. |
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Processing Function |
Selects the processing function you want to use for Direct Processing for the currently selected container of the pipeline. Depending on your experiment, microscope, channel settings and licenses, a particular processing function is already preselected by default. |
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Parameter Section |
In this section you have different parameters, depending on the selected Processing Function. For more information, see:
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Adjust per Channel |
Only visible for some functions and only if your experiment contains more than one channel. Activated: Opens a list with the channels to allow an adjustment of each parameter for each individual channel. For every channel you also have the following options: |
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Process Channel |
Processes this channel according to the set parameters. |
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Skip Channel |
Skips this channel when processing. This channel will not be in the output image. |
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Copy Channel |
This channel is copied into the output image without processing. |
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Use Advanced Settings |
Only visible if you have selected Deconvolution or Apotome Plus. |
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Load Setting created in the Deconvolution function |
Only available if Use Advanced Settings is activated and Deconvolution is selected. |
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Load Setting created in the Apotome Plus function |
Only available if Use Advanced Settings is activated and Apotome Plus is selected. |
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Output |
Only visible if Show All is activated. |
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Output Folder |
Displays the path where the processed image is saved. Make sure that a shared folder is selected where both the acquisition and the processing computers have access to. |
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Use Output Folder from Auto-Save |
Activated: Synchronizes the output folder for Direct Processing with the folder in the Auto Save tool. The Output Folder can only be changed by editing the Folder in the Auto Save tool respectively. If you have opened a ZEN Connect Project, the folder in the Auto Save tool is automatically set to the folder where the ZEN Connect project is saved. |
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Create Sub-folders Automatically |
Activated: Creates sub-folders in the output folder. All processed images end up in a new folder named with the current date. |
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Define File Naming |
Defines the filename of the processed image. Default: processed.czi. |
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Use Original Name with Suffix |
Activated: Uses the name of the file as it was acquired and adds the defined file naming as a suffix. |
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File Name Preview |
Displays a preview of the name of the processed acquisition image. |
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Remove Acquired Image after Processing |
Activated: Keeps only the processed image and deletes the acquisition image after processing. |
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Handling of Processed Image |
Only visible if Show All is activated. |
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Do Not Open Automatically |
The processed image is not opened automatically. |
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Display in Split View |
The processed image is displayed in a splitter document together with the acquired image as soon as the first image data is processed. |
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Only Open Final Image |
The processed image is displayed after processing is completed. |
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Process On |
Only visible if Show All is activated. |
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This PC |
Selects the option to process the data on this PC, i.e. the PC used for the acquisition. |
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Remote PC |
Selects the option to connect to a separate (remote) processing PC for processing your data and displays an additional parameter to configure the connection. |
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Connected Processing PC |
Only visible if Remote PC is selected. |
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Edit Connection |
Opens the dialog which lists all the connected PCs that are ready to receive remote processing requests. |
See also
Airyscan Processing Parameters
This set of parameters is only visible if Airyscan Processing is selected as Processing Function. For the information, you can also see Airyscan Processing.
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3D Processing |
Only available for images with 5 or more z-positions. |
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2D SR Processing |
Only available for 2D images. |
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Auto Filter |
If activated, a suitable Super Resolution parameter for the Airyscan processing is automatically determined for the selected data set. To manually adjust the Super Resolution parameter, deactivate the checkbox. |
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Strength |
Use this option for an increased (high) or decreased (low) strength of the automatically assigned filter value. This is especially useful for 3D processing, as the 2D preview of the processing filter value in the Airyscan viewer does not allow to conclude the result after a 3D data processing. |
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Adjust per Channel |
Only visible if Auto Filter is deactivated and only for images with two or more Airyscan channels. |
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Super Resolution |
Only available if Auto Filter is deactivated. Manually adjusts the Super Resolution parameter. |
See also
Deconvolution Parameters
This set of parameters is only visible if Deconvolution is selected as Processing Function.
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Simple, very fast (Nearest Neighbor) |
Only available if Use advanced settings is deactivated. The Simple, very fast method is only available if you have configured an experiment with a z-stack acquisition. In Direct Processing, the parameters for Deconvolution are based on Deconvolution (adjustable). The Normalization is set to Clip (with a Factor of 1) in case of remote processing because only with Clip the output images contain brightness values which allow quantitative comparisons. For Direct Processing, you cannot change any other values. We recommend Excellent, slow (Constraint Iterative). Note that this method is only available if you have the license for the Deconvolution module. |
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Better, fast (Regularized Inverse Filter) |
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Good, medium speed (Fast Iterative) |
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Excellent, slow (Constraint Iterative) |
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