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First of all, congratz on new paper (SACD)! I tried it, and it works really well :)
Question: what is "effective NA" in the sparse-sim software? if I were to use confocal with 1.27NA water lens, for example, what value should I put in...?
Thank you very much!
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The effective NA represents the effective resolution of a system (wavelength/2NA), and it is adjustable in a reasonable range. For example of SIM, we usually use 3 as effective NA for 1.7 (objective NA) + 1.3 (illumination NA).
If you are using a confocal microscope without a super-resolution module, you can use the objective NA directly.
First of all, congratz on new paper (SACD)! I tried it, and it works really well :)
Question: what is "effective NA" in the sparse-sim software? if I were to use confocal with 1.27NA water lens, for example, what value should I put in...?
Thank you very much!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: