DECONVOLUTION WIDEFIELD MICROSCOPY
Deconvolution is a computational technique for improving the contrast and resolution of digital images. It includes a suite of methods that seek to remove or reverse the blurring present in microscopes images caused by the limited aperture of the microscope objective lens. Nearly any image acquired on a digital fluorescence microscope can be deconvolved. In addition, new applications to transmitted light images are now available. Three-dimensional images made up of a series of optical sections are particularly well suited for improvement by deconvolution.
List of the Euro-BioImaging Node Candidates that offer deconvolution widefield microscopy for interim operation :
- Belgium - Advanced Light Microscopy Belgian Node
- Czech Republic - Advanced Light And Electron Microscopy Node Prague CZ
- EMBL -Advanced Light Microscopy Facility EMBL
- France - France BioImaging Node
- Italy - Advanced Light Microscopy Italian Node
- Netherlands - The Van Leeuwenhoek Center for Advanced Microscopy (LCAM) - Functional Imaging Flagship Node Amsterdam
- Norway - NorMIC Oslo - Advanced Light Microscopy Node Oslo
- Poland - Advanced Light Microscopy Polish Node
- Spain - Barcelona Live and Intravital - Advanced Light Microscopy Node (BLivIN)
- Spain - Advanced Light Microscopy Node Bilbao Spain