Team:ETHZ Basel/InformationProcessing/Visualization

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The cells were placed in a 50 &mu;m (?) high flow chamber ([[Details]]).  
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The cells were placed in a 50 &mu;m (?) high flow chamber ([[https://2010.igem.org/Team:ETHZ_Basel/InformationProcessing/MicroscopeSetup Details]]).  
The movies were made out of bright field images. The excitation was 60ms, the period something around 1/7s, pretty much the fps rate of the movie (we can go heigher, but yet we already produced like 2 GB of raw images for every movie). Every image has the size of 1344 x 1024 pixels, 12 or 16 bit grayscale (I forgot what I have chosen, probably we will reduce it anyway later to speed up the imaging pipeline). For both movies the images were made out-of-focus to simplify cell detection.
The movies were made out of bright field images. The excitation was 60ms, the period something around 1/7s, pretty much the fps rate of the movie (we can go heigher, but yet we already produced like 2 GB of raw images for every movie). Every image has the size of 1344 x 1024 pixels, 12 or 16 bit grayscale (I forgot what I have chosen, probably we will reduce it anyway later to speed up the imaging pipeline). For both movies the images were made out-of-focus to simplify cell detection.

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Visualization

The cells were placed in a 50 μm (?) high flow chamber ([Details]). The movies were made out of bright field images. The excitation was 60ms, the period something around 1/7s, pretty much the fps rate of the movie (we can go heigher, but yet we already produced like 2 GB of raw images for every movie). Every image has the size of 1344 x 1024 pixels, 12 or 16 bit grayscale (I forgot what I have chosen, probably we will reduce it anyway later to speed up the imaging pipeline). For both movies the images were made out-of-focus to simplify cell detection.