PerfectlyAverage : a classical open-source software method to determine the optimal averaging parameters in laser scanning fluorescence microscopy
Foylan, S. and Rooney, L.M. and Amos, W.B. and Gould, G.W. and McConnell, G. (2025) PerfectlyAverage : a classical open-source software method to determine the optimal averaging parameters in laser scanning fluorescence microscopy. Journal of Microscopy. ISSN 0022-2720 (https://doi.org/10.1111/jmi.13425)
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Abstract
Laser scanning fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a widely used imaging method, but image quality is often degraded by noise. Averaging techniques can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), but while this can improve image quality, excessive frame accumulation can introduce photobleaching and may lead to unnecessarily long acquisition times. A classical software method called PerfectlyAverage is presented to determine the optimal number of frames for averaging in LSFM using SNR, photobleaching, and power spectral density (PSD) measurements. By assessing temporal intensity variations across frames in a time series, PerfectlyAverage identifies the point where additional averaging ceases to provide significant noise reduction. Experiments with fluorescently stained tissue paper and fibroblast cells validated the approach, demonstrating that up to a 4-fold reduction in averaging time may be possible. PerfectlyAverage is open source, compatible with any LSFM data, and it is aimed at improving imaging workflows while reducing the reliance on subjective criteria for choosing the number of averages.
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Item type: Article ID code: 92853 Dates: DateEvent14 May 2025Published14 May 2025Published Online6 May 2025AcceptedSubjects: Medicine > Biomedical engineering. Electronics. Instrumentation Department: Faculty of Science > Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
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Strategic Research Themes > Measurement Science and Enabling TechnologiesDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 15 May 2025 10:52 Last modified: 16 May 2025 08:32 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/92853