Task #7355 (closed)
Zeiss LSM: preserve wavelength range for spectral detectors
Reported by: | mlinkert | Owned by: | ajpatterson |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | 5.0.0-beta1 |
Component: | Bio-Formats | Version: | n.a. |
Keywords: | schema, xsd-2013-1 | Cc: | wmoore, ajpatterson, m.spitaler@… |
Resources: | n.a. | Referenced By: | n.a. |
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Description
Channels acquired using a spectral detector ('ChS') have a range of wavelengths associated with them (see '*Wavelength Begin' and '*Wavelength End' in original metadata).
It would be nice if these values were preserved somewhere in OME-XML, though I don't know at the moment where best to put them.
Change History (10)
comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by wmoore
comment:2 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
- Keywords schema added
comment:3 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
- Milestone changed from Unscheduled to OMERO-5
comment:4 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
- Keywords xsd-2013-1 added
comment:5 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
I will add a new filter type "Tuneable" at the moment. Extending the detector can be looked at as part of ticket #3682 - I have added a link back to this ticket.
comment:6 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
After consulting with Helen, the office, and google we have decided the spelling is "Tunable" (without the e from Tune).
comment:7 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
Adding attribute "Tuneable" (with the e) as stop gap measure so that the spelling matches that used in Laser. Either it will remain as this spelling or we will changes the spelling for both Filter and Laser.
comment:8 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
- Owner changed from mlinkert to ajpatterson
- Status changed from new to accepted
comment:9 Changed 11 years ago by ajpatterson
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from accepted to closed
comment:10 Changed 11 years ago by Andrew J Patterson <workonly@…>
(In [1c1ab603dae6162a84a7814752741642da64856c/ome.git] on branch develop) Adding Tuneable (with e) Filter Type, see #7355
I think we already do this in some cases by creating a 'Filter' that represents a spectral detector.
E.g. Model: "SP Mirror 1", TransmittanceRange (CutIn & CutOut) etc. This could be improved by specifying a new FilterType? to indicate this is a tuneable filter. Since we currently only have: