Team:York/Software



Software

Creating and Analysing Holograms


Digital Inline Holographic Microscopy

We were allowed, by Dr. Laurence Wilson, of the Department of Physics at the University of York, to use his existing hologram construction software as the basis for our own. It can be found at York's Biophysical Imaging and Spectroscopy Lab website. Its functionality follows these steps:

  1. Input foreground and background images.
  2. Input details of microscopy setup.
    • Bandpass filter: Yes/No, maximum pixels, minimum pixels.
    • Number of steps to be in hologram.
    • Wavelength of light used.
    • Median refractive index of sample.
    • Pixels per micron (how many pixels a one micron object would cover in an image taken with this setup).
    • Step size (spatial interval between frames of the hologram).
    • Offset distance (option to shift the initial focus of the hologram).
    • Find data for POV-Ray: Yes/No.
  3. Refocus foreground image through the number of steps, applying the bandpass filter if selected.
  4. Stitch the steps into a hologram.
  5. Calculate the gradient of each frame.
  6. Stitch the gradient frames into a "gradient hologram".
  7. Output the hologram and gradient hologram as videos.
  8. If selected, find co-ordinates of the most visible features in the hologram.
  9. Output the co-ordinates in a format suitable for use in POV-Ray.


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