Define scaling for the image sequence
Purpose
It is essential to define accurate scaling (i.e., size of the image pixels in µm) for your image sequence. Metrics such as position, track length, worm length, width, area and speed all depend on the scaling you define.
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We recommend that you define scaling for the image sequence before tracking, however, you can adjust scaling if needed for a previously tracked project without having to repeat tracking.
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Each image sequence should include one captured image or frame with a calibration scale (ruler) that you'll use to define the scaling.
About the coordinate system
The coordinate system places the reference of (0,0) at the upper left of the image frame.
If you change zoom levels on a dissecting microscope or change objectives on a microscope to record another video, capture the image of the calibration scale again because the pixel size scaling will have changed.
Procedure with a high-precision MBF calibration film
Watch a video tutorial of this procedure.
Define scaling once for each image sequence you'll be using.
- After importing an image sequence, click Set Sequence Info in the Track workflow.
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Display the image or frame containing the ruler that you're using for calibration.
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In the Sequence Info panel, enter the number of µm you will measure on the calibration scale (i.e., 5000 µm).
For a 5 mm ruler, enter "5000" since the unit is µm.
The longer the range across the image, the more accurate the scaling will be.
- Click the Measure button.
- In the image, click at the outer/left edge of the "0" tick mark and drag to the left edge of the "5" tick mark .
The red circles indicate where to start and end.
- Release the mouse button. The scaling information is updated in the Sequence Info panel for an accurate microns-per-pixel measurement.
For best results, use a high-quality calibration scale, also known as a stage micrometer. Contact us to purchase such a scale.