by Sethur » Fri May 15, 2015 9:56 am
Hi Melissa,
I had an interersting dicussion with the lead programmer from Abberior Instruments about the MSR-format and support for OMERO, particularly about the multiple-channel-issue. Apparently, due to historical reasons regarding the workflow with Imspector, including this is not as straightforward as I had thought. This is partly due to the powerful features that Imspector offers and partly because the labeling of the data is currently not particularly helpful for grouping data into measurements and channels (if I understood that correctly).
One issue is that users can currently create new data/images by combining arbitrary images from other measurements (in the same raw data file), i.e. they could add set 1/time t/depth Z/channel 2 to set 3/time t'/depth Z'/channel 4 and things like that. I'm not sure if Imspector even saves these linked images as raw numbers or if it just saves the relationship. To resolve this, I would currently suggest either ignore those linked images (in case it's just a relationship) or always put those them into a separate set (in case the raw data is saved).
Another thing that came up during the discussion was the fact that users are very dependent on having ROI metadata preserved when their images are imported into OMERO. I am not sure if you are currently planning any ROI import for any of the formats that Bioformats supports, but if you do, this would be a very important feature for STED users that work with AI (and possibly also Leica) instruments.
To elaborate on this: A STED workflow usually consists of:
1) Creating a confocal "overview" image to find an interesting part of your sample.
2) Identifying a mostly very small region of interest inside that initial overview image and re-scan the selected area with the STED laser enabled (which will usually lead to strong bleaching and only work once). Typically, this second measurement will also include (in a separate channel) a purely confocal "comparison" image to check whether the STED image is super-resolving. This confocal overview image is scanned in a separate channel (i.e. the detector is read out twice for every pixel), and should be treated as belonging to the STED image (which is currently not the case).
The problem is, that users currently have trouble finding out which ROIs (of the overview image) they actually scanned to create the STED image. This is currently not just a problem of importing the respective ROI metadata of the overview images into OMERO (although the metadata should be present if the user did not overwrite the ROI before saving the .msr-file), but also a problem of Imspector itself, since there is no ImageJ-like ROI-Manager and no way of displaying your last selected ROI once it disappeared.
I will discuss these issues with AI again, today, and if you are at the users' meeting in Paris next month we could have a chat about this.
Best,
Tristan