Hi Kenneth,

Not sure what you mean. If I open Confocal Series I see pixel_width=0.0544550 
pixel_height=0.0544550. If I change the image size from 400 pixels to 200 
pixels I get pixel_width=0.1089100 pixel_height=0.1089100, so the calibration 
has been adjusted.

Best wishes
Kees

Advanced Imaging Facility (RRID: SCR_020967)

University of Leicester

www.le.ac.uk/advanced-imaging-facility<http://www.le.ac.uk/advanced-imaging-facility>


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From: Kenneth Sloan <[email protected]>
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Subject: Calibration feature request

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I have been making more and more use of the Calibration feature to establish 
custom coordinate systems for images.  I note that when an image is re-sized 
(and presumably cropped, although I haven't tested this yet), the Calibration 
remains the same.

Is it possible for operations such as "resize" to update the Calibration, if 
one is attached to an image?  It seems obvious to me (perhaps it's not 
obvious?) that xOrigin, yOrigin, pixelHeight, pixelWidth can all be modified in 
a straightforward way.

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