WG 4 – System chromatic aberration and co-registration

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WG 4 – Objectives

Chromatic aberration refers to possible artifacts caused by the wavelength dependency of an imaging system’s optical properties, with the result that two colors arising from the same physical location within the sample appear separated in the image.  Such artifacts result from the optical design of the system (e.g., well-corrected versus poorly corrected objective lenses), the manufacturing tolerances of the system components, and the alignment of the optical components.

Co-registration accuracy more generally refers to the system’s ability to co-localize dyes of different wavelengths emitting from the same object within a particular experimental set-up. This can be affected by both the experimental set-up and the system architecture. Working within the assumption that microscope users are ultimately interested in co-registration accuracy, WG4 aims to use sub-resolution and larger multi-colored bead preparations to measure co-registration accuracy. Alternative tools for performing these measurements will also be evaluated. WG4 will compare reproducibility across different laboratories to determine the best protocol.

WG 4 – Co-Chairs

WG 4 - Latest News

 Last meeting: 15th April 2025, 5:00 pm

16th meeting, 19th of April 2022

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15th meeting, 15th of March 2022

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15/03/2022 @ 5:00 PM (CET/CEST)

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14th meeting, 11th of March 2022

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11/03/2022 @ 10:30 AM (CET/CEST)

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13th meeting, 18th of January 2022

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12th meeting, 21st of December

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11th meeting, 16th of November 2021

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10th meeting, 19th of October 2021

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We are currently generating data in several locations and with several different confocal microscopes of the WG4 members. We defined three workflows to analyze the data with the aim to specify contributions of the analysis workflow on the results. We decided to use the suggestions (Meta App) from WG7 (metadata) to save all our metadata. Matadata will be extremely important to discuss our results, thus we established a set of metadata important for WG4 and collect them in a table for future analysis.

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9th meeting, 21st of September 2021

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8th meeting, 20th of July 2021

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7th meeting, 15th of June 2021

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