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2/27/07 PhotoScan 2001 instructions 1 Z/I Ima gin g PhotoS can 20 01 s can ner inst ruct ions (5 p ages t ota l) Last U pd ated F ebru ar y 27, 2007 Original Do cu ment By Amy McGo ugh Updates by Paul Ch ipman All fi rst-time users should ar range for tr aining f rom a qualified user from their working group to receive training prior to scanning. A[...]
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2/27/07 PhotoScan 2001 instructions 2 Before scanning: 1) Confirm that the scanner is not currently in use. The scanner should be t urned off after every scann ing ses sion, unless the next per son scanning has showe d up bef ore the l ast person fini shes . 2) Enter the date, your name, your supervisor’s name into the log. (Complete log entr y a[...]
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2/27/07 PhotoScan 2001 instructions 3 2) Load electron micrograph(s) emulsion side down betwe en glass plates. Please note: the glass plat es should never touch each other – there should always be a n egative or the Zeis s plastic insert b etween the plates. WEAR GLOVES ! Be extremely careful lifting the upper glass plate. R est the p[...]
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2/27/07 PhotoScan 2001 instructions 4 How to load configurations: 1) Under “Fil e” menu, select “New Scan” “Scan Properties” window appears you should see three tabs: scan setup, film/output, camera definition 2) Under scan setup, select a par ameters file from ava ilable list: for example, “cryoEM.par ” Check settings for Scan Mode[...]
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2/27/07 PhotoScan 2001 instructions 5 4) Under scan Pr operties window, go to “histogram t ab”. Select a generous portion of the histogram (using t he mouse, pick the peak and go well past it on either side). The image is adjusted to acc ount for the new range. Hit the “apply” the histogram button. Note: if you cut the his togram too tightl[...]
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2/27/07 PhotoScan 2001 instructions 6 Scanner Users, A sign-up system will be implemented f or use on the new scanne r. Individuals wishing to reserve the scanner can do s o by f illing in their name and PI in the weekly calendar which is located beside the scanner, in the bl ack binder. Two-hour time slots have been created for use during peak use[...]