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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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 +For stage-scanning, the value of the calibration slope only matters if you want the value of the offset as measured in microns to match the physical world.  Normally you can just leave it at its default value.
  
 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):