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Ute Frevert <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Oct 2003 18:21:02 -0500
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Dear Mayandi,

I have started using AutoQuant only recently and I have not been able
to find a manual so far. Also, I am not sure how to run the tutorial
from within the software. Would you please tell me where the help
book  is available as a pdf file? I searched both the installation CD
and the program file and could not find it. I have AutoDeblur-Gold
version 9.1.

Thank you very much,

Ute

>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
>http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
>Hai, After my experience with the Autoquant/autodeblur programs at UBC
>Vancouver, I am continuously using this program to deconvolve our widefield
>and confocal images routinely (both fluorescence and bright field) and then
>using Imaris for rendering.
>In my experience, Autoquant's Sperical aberration correction and
>deconvolution package is a well designed program provides exceptional
>clarity to images, otherwise obscure even out of the best confocal setting.
>It has a great help book (available as a pdf) built in the program provides
>state of the art and accurate information of basic image acquisition and
>analysis. You can download the entire program free from their website and
>use it for 30 days and you will understand by yourself.
>Further, it supports all confocal and most wide field system producers
>native file format at any bit depth, including Imaris image analysis
>program which will enable you to open your stacks and individual images
>with a single click. It is really awesome. If you need any other info,
>please do not hesitate to call me or contact me offline.
>
>--No commercial interest/affiliation with any of the manufactures listed
>above--
>Shiv
>
>Mayandi Sivaguru, Ph.D.,
>Associate Director
>Molecular Cytology Core Facility
>Molecular Biology Program
>2, Tucker Hall
>University of Missouri
>Columbia, MO 65211-7400
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>
>Voice: 1-573-882-4895
>Fax: 1-573-882-0123
>
>www.biotech.missouri.edu/mcc/
>
>
>At 06:02 PM 10/27/03 -0500, you wrote:
>>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
>>http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>>
>>We are interested in deconvolution packages and seeking expert advice.
>>Since we mainly use Imaris, any comments/suggestion on AutoDeblur by
>>Bitplane / AutoQuant Imaging are particularly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Hai Qi, M.D., Ph.D.
>>Laboratory of Immunology, NIAID
>>National Institute of Health
>>
>>TEL: 301-4961979
>>EMAIL: [log in to unmask]

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