AutoDeblur
AutoDeblur is a novel deconvolution software application for producing extremely high resolution results through image restoration by removing out-of-focus haze, blur, noise and other problems from both 3D and 2D micrographs. It uses a variety of important and useful deconvolution algorithms, including AutoQuant's proprietary Blind Deconvolution. The Blind Deconvolution algorithm is both iterative and constrained, yet unlike other deconvolution products, it does not require the manual calibration and measurement of the point spread function (PSF). Instead, it constructs the PSF directly from the collected data set. AutoDeblur runs on Pentium PC platforms and works with Widefield Epi-Fluorescence, Transmitted-Light Brightfield and most Confocal microscopes including Two-Photon and Spinning Disk.
What’s New in Release 9.0
The menu bar and toolbar options have been regrouped to streamline your deconvolution and visualization needs.
Deconvolution
Deconvolution is now faster than ever, with even better results! There is also a new spherical aberration detection and correction algorithm. Additionally, AutoDeblur can now be used to restore DIC data, broadening our repertoire of compatible modalities.
Multi-Channel Data
New in version 9.0 is the ability to import multi-channel data into AutoDeblur. You can assign a wavelength, colormap or channel (RGB) to each channel, and then adjust the intensity of each channel individually.
Slice Synchronizer
We have added ability to automatically scroll through multiple Slice-Viewers with the new Slice Synchronizer. Use this feature to compare, slice-by-slice, your deconvolved dataset with your raw dataset.
File Compatibility
We have also added file capabilities, increasing the number of systems compatible with AutoDeblur/AutoVisualize.
License Security
New to Version 9.0 is a hardware Dongle license protection system to allow for easier license transfers. Now you can transfer your AutoQuant product from one computer to another simply by installing it on the new machine, and plugging in a USB Dongle.


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