Livetiling problems
Hi,
I am trying to livetile a shell under a microscope (X2.5) using the auto EDF, Motion Detection, and use EDF adding tiles.
I am moving the shell slowly when capturing each image, leaving around 80% overlap between each image, and focusing in and out every time. However, the finished tiled image shows bands where each separate image was captured and there are also blurred artefacts on several areas of the shell.
How can we remedy this to produce a flawless livetiled image?
I am trying to livetile a shell under a microscope (X2.5) using the auto EDF, Motion Detection, and use EDF adding tiles.
I am moving the shell slowly when capturing each image, leaving around 80% overlap between each image, and focusing in and out every time. However, the finished tiled image shows bands where each separate image was captured and there are also blurred artefacts on several areas of the shell.
How can we remedy this to produce a flawless livetiled image?
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Vaughanie,
What version of Premier do you use? If the version is earlier than 9.1.4, please update it to 9.1.4 version.
If it's the latest version, you can try adjusting EDF parameters, such as Plane blending to see if it improves the results.
If some areas look blurred it can be caused by misalignment or out of focus patch. Check that the tile positions are tracked correctly when you move stage. You can also increase Defocusing diameter if your sample is too thick, so the blurring radius of out of focus pixels exceeds this value.
As a test run you can disable Auto Tiling and Auto EDF options and add tiles manually (this way you can control what tiles to add).
Regards,
Yuri0
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