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eyes:logics:arithmeticsonimage [2017/06/08 17:08]
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 ====== ArithmeticsOnImage ====== ====== ArithmeticsOnImage ======
-THIS position should be used for a brief introduction (max 2 sentences!) of the logic, stating WHAT and WHY it is doing something. +Here, a set of arithmetic operations are described, which all use full images as inputIf stack of images is used, the operation ​is carried out per-image.
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-===== Usage ===== +
-Here, a general/​generic description ​of HOW the logic is USED should be given. Try to be as general as possiblebut also mention prerequisites,​ restrictions,​ advantages, requirements ​which are specific of this logic. Basically everything the user needs to know to successfully ​use this logic. +
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-===== Example ==== +
-Here, very specific example should be given/​described. In the futurethis can be supported by screenshots etc.. For the moment, give an example easy enough for the user to understand, but specific enough to elaborate why a given parameter ​is a good set for this very situation.+
  
 ===== Processors ===== ===== Processors =====
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 | End angle                             | Defines the ending angle for the averaging procedure in degree. | | End angle                             | Defines the ending angle for the averaging procedure in degree. |
 | Tension [kV]                          | High tension (in kV) used during image recording in kilo Volts. | | Tension [kV]                          | High tension (in kV) used during image recording in kilo Volts. |
-| Mode                                  | FIXME Can be set to either '​notional'​ or '​direct':​ The notional mode generates an artificial power spectrum either based on information from the header or stated by the user (see parameter 'Use ctf information from image header'​ below), that is used while averaging. In direct mode, the power spectrum is calculated directly from the input data. |+| Mode                                  | Can be set to either '​notional'​ or '​direct':​ The notional mode generates an artificial power spectrum either based on information from the header or stated by the user (see parameter 'Use ctf information from image header'​ below), that is used while averaging. In direct mode, the power spectrum is calculated directly from the input data. |
 | Output format ​                        | Defines the desired output format. | | Output format ​                        | Defines the desired output format. |
 | Pixel size                            | Defines the pixel size of the input power spectra. | | Pixel size                            | Defines the pixel size of the input power spectra. |