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Shading Compensation Filters

Undesirable shading across the field-of-view, which can be a prominent phenomenon in microscopy and may occur due to non-uniform illumination, inhomogeneous detector sensitivity, or non-specific sample staining, can be largely eliminated with the shading compensation filters. Eliminating shading is frequently necessary for subsequent processing, especially when quantification is the final goal.

A good indication that a dataset requires shading correction can be provided by the intensity profile of rulers drawn across the image. Eliminating shading may be required if linear regression, as shown below, is apparent. See Profiling Intensity.

Intensity profile before (in red) and after shading correction (in blue)

The Local Entropy Minimization and Manual RBF filters are only available in Dragonfly Pro. Contact Object Research Systems for information about the availability of Dragonfly Pro.

 

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