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FLASH4 Dark Reference images
(2013)
Abstract
Hamamatsu FLASH4.0 dark reference images, acquired with 10 second exposure times, no light to camera. Camera offset (set by Hamamatsu( is ~100 (the average intensity of the first image is always ~1 intensity level higher - an odd feature, but trivial in practice for a 16-bit camera).
George McNamara, Ph.D.
Single Cells Analyst at L.J.N. Cooper Lab
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Keywords
- sCMOS,
- FLASH4.0
Disciplines
- Biology,
- Biotechnology,
- Cancer Biology,
- Cell Anatomy,
- Cell and Developmental Biology,
- Cell Biology,
- Cells,
- Cellular and Molecular Physiology,
- Developmental Biology,
- Genetics and Genomics,
- Immunopathology,
- Laboratory and Basic Science Research,
- Medical Biophysics,
- Medical Biotechnology,
- Medical Cell Biology,
- Medical Pathology,
- Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience,
- Other Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment,
- Other Life Sciences,
- Pathology and
- Tissues
Publication Date
April 22, 2013
Comments
Data are facts; facts cannot be copyrighted (at least in the USA).
Citation Information
George McNamara. "FLASH4 Dark Reference images" (2013) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gmcnamara/28/