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64 Bit Deconvolution

64 Bit Deconvolution. Advantages: Fewer/No Subvoluming Artifacts Speed Increase True Mulitprocessing. Fewer/No Subvoluming Artifacts. 64 bit - No artifacts. 32 bit - Artifacts left by subvoluming. Lateral view of an E11 Mouse Embryo Professor William Rochlin Loyola University.

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64 Bit Deconvolution

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  1. 64 Bit Deconvolution Advantages: • Fewer/No Subvoluming Artifacts • Speed Increase • True Mulitprocessing

  2. Fewer/No Subvoluming Artifacts 64 bit - No artifacts 32 bit - Artifacts left by subvoluming Lateral view of an E11 Mouse Embryo Professor William Rochlin Loyola University

  3. Speed Increase • No Subvoluming Step Before Deconvolution • No Subvolume Blending Step After Deconvolution • Reduced Data Managament • As much as 25% speed increase * * Depends on image dimensions, memory and processor count.

  4. True Multiprocessing • Get the Very Most Out of Your Multiprocessor Computer • Use More than 3.2 GB of RAM (32bit limit) • Useful for Mutlichannel or Multi Time Point Images Two channels processed in parallel: + = Processor 1 using 3GB Processor 2 using 3GB Final Result

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