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I think most people get the pixel size from an image of a stage micrometer
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Subject: Re: Pixel size
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If there is no other magnifying/demagnifying optics in your
microscope, the theoretical pixel size is 4.65/40=116.25 nm
Christophe
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 20:43, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Bonjour à tous,
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> I have a tiff image, 1392 x 1040 - 4.65 um square pixels acquired with a
> camera interline Sony , 1.4 megapixel, color(7.6mm x 6.2mm array). I use
> a 40 x objective mounted on a table microscope Leica DME.
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> Can I find the pixel size in hte image?
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> Thanks ,
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> Louis
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