NIS-Elements ER Package

Requires new HASP licence Enhanced Resolution.

NIS-Elements ER package consists of NIS-Elements C Package and Deconvolution package (2D, 3D and automatic deconvolution).

Automatic Deconvolution

Automatic deconvolution button displayed in the image toolbar can be used to easily and quickly deconvolve the currently opened image. By default, each time you execute automatic deconvolution, the deconvolution dialog window is shown. This behaviour can be enabled/disabled in the drop-down menu next to the icon of the function (Show deconvolution GUI).

  1. Open the image file to be processed.

  2. Click Automatic Deconvolution on the top of the image toolbar to perform automatic deconvolution on the current image.

    Note

    If the source image does not contain any deconvolution metadata, the deconvolution dialog window is opened enabling to specify the metadata and run the deconvolution process. Please see Automatic Deconvolution.

Bit-depth conversion 
Deconvolution processing can change the range of intensity values to compensate for the higher dynamics of intensities in the resulting image. Bit-depth conversion is applied in such cases. After resetting LUTs the image can look darker than expected because the distribution of intensity values is having a different ratio.

Images having bit-depth smaller than 16-bit are converted to 16-bit, while images already having 16-bits are converted to floating point image. 16-bit images allow the user to use the Image > Convert > Convert to Floating Point Image command.