Optical Microscopy: Part 2 Report Outline
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- Microscope documentation
- Include an updated block diagram of your microscope.
- Images
- Include a figure with an images of the 3.26 μm fluorescent microsphere samples, and the stained cell samples with and without Cyto-D.
- For each sample, create 1 figure with 5 panels.
- The panels of the figure should be: A) unprocessed image; B) reference image; C) dark image; D) flat-field corrected image; and E) histogram.
- In the caption, specify the exposure and gain settings. Each image should have a scale bar. State the dimension of the scale bar in the caption.
- For panel E, plot histograms of the unprocessed, dark, reference, and corrected image on the same set of axes. Plot log10( count ) on the vertical axis and intensity on the horizontal axis. Use a line plot instead of a bar chart for the histogram.
- Image profile
- For one reference, dark and bead or cell sample image set, plot an intensity profile across the diagonals. Place all three profiles on a single set of axes. (Use the improfile command in MATLAB.)
- Include a figure with an images of the 3.26 μm fluorescent microsphere samples, and the stained cell samples with and without Cyto-D.
- Discussion
- How did your beam expander design affect your images?
- What differences did you observe between the cells with and without CytoD?