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docs:mm_dispim_plugin_user_guide [2020/09/23 18:29] Jon Daniels [Volume Settings] fixed axial resolution |
docs:mm_dispim_plugin_user_guide [2020/10/02 00:50] Jon Daniels [Setting piezo/slice calibration] |
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- Click the green-bordered **Use these!** button to compute the slope and offset of the calibration relationship. | - Click the green-bordered **Use these!** button to compute the slope and offset of the calibration relationship. | ||
- Check the computed calibration using the up and down arrows in the upper right of the Setup tab (you may need to increase the step size). | - Check the computed calibration using the up and down arrows in the upper right of the Setup tab (you may need to increase the step size). | ||
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Generally the calibration slope will remain relatively constant but the offset can change slightly. It is easy to update the offset without changing the slope (e.g. when introducing a new sample): | Generally the calibration slope will remain relatively constant but the offset can change slightly. It is easy to update the offset without changing the slope (e.g. when introducing a new sample): |