Published On May 11, 2020
This talk provides a foundation of image processing terminologies and what comprises a 'good' image. Its recommended all microscopists read over it prior to starting any imaging project.
Topics Covered
-What is an Image? (Image Types, Dimensions, RGB/Monochrome)
-What makes a good image? (Image Size, Signal : Noise Ratios, Saturation, Consistency)
-Sample Prep basics
-Optical Resolution, Nyquist Sampling
-Image Analysis Best Practices
-Examples of Manipulations
This video was presented by Nicholas Condon at the ACRF Cancer Biology Imaging Facility at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
For information about the IMB Microscopy facility visit: https://imb.uq.edu.au/microscopy