Hainfeld J F, Wall J S, Desmond E J
Ultramicroscopy. 1982;8(3):263-70. doi: 10.1016/0304-3991(82)90242-x.
A small computer system is described that makes use of video graphics to interactively analyze electron micrographs. The advent of relatively inexpensive digital frame buffers (digital memory that holds one TV frame) permits an image of at least 512X512 pixel resolution to be displayed and rapidly changed in contrast, brightness, and color. These devices can also perform pan (picture movement), zoom and marking of objects of interest with circles, vectors and alphanumerics. These features have suddenly made it possible to quantitatively analyze micrographs in an efficient and interactive way. A minimal system is described here to implement the application of this equipment to measure molecular weights of individual proteins (or mass per unit length measurements) and to perform several image enhancement processes such as background gradient removal and contouring of molecules. This system is a stand-alone microcomputer with disk, video processor and TV set and is simple enough to permit an untrained user to make a statistical study of his micrographs after only a few minutes of instruction.
本文介绍了一种利用视频图形交互分析电子显微照片的小型计算机系统。相对廉价的数字帧缓冲器(存储一帧电视图像的数字存储器)的出现,使得至少具有512X512像素分辨率的图像能够被显示出来,并且其对比度、亮度和颜色能够迅速改变。这些设备还可以执行平移(图像移动)、缩放以及用圆圈、矢量和字母数字标记感兴趣的物体。这些功能突然使得以高效且交互式的方式对显微照片进行定量分析成为可能。这里描述了一个最小系统,用于实现该设备在测量单个蛋白质分子量(或单位长度质量测量)以及执行诸如去除背景梯度和分子轮廓绘制等几种图像增强过程中的应用。该系统是一个带有磁盘、视频处理器和电视机的独立微型计算机,简单到足以让未经训练的用户在仅经过几分钟的指导后,就能对其显微照片进行统计研究。