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docs:comparison_with_confocal [2015/08/25 16:45]
Jon Daniels
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       * Using Bessel beams to create the sheet can improve Z-resolution for single-view SPIM, but won't meaningfully change dual view resolution after registration/fusion.       * Using Bessel beams to create the sheet can improve Z-resolution for single-view SPIM, but won't meaningfully change dual view resolution after registration/fusion.
   * **XY resolution:** confocal and SPIM are comparable.   * **XY resolution:** confocal and SPIM are comparable.
-  * **Speed:** SPIM (per view) and SDCM have comparable speed (assuming SDCM has higher laser intensity to make up for the ~3% open area of the spinning disks)+  * **Speed:** SPIM (per view) and SDCM have comparable speed if SDCM laser intensity is increased to compensate for the ~3% open area of the disks. 
-      * Camera readout bounds the maximum achievable frame rate.  For example, 512 pixels high ROI is 2.5 ms readout time for sCMOS.  Allowing 2.5 ms illumination time results in 5 ms total per image or 200 frames per second.+      * Camera readout speed bounds the maximum achievable frame rate.  For example, 512 pixels high ROI is 2.5 ms readout time for sCMOS.  Allowing 2.5 ms illumination time results in 5 ms total per image or 200 frames per second.