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=== Alignment parameters ===
 
=== Alignment parameters ===
To avoid overfitting, the tilt parameters should describe a rigid body transformation, i.e., we only solve for the parameter “one rotation”. The parameter selection should look as follows:
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To avoid overfitting, the tilt parameters should describe a rigid body transformation, i.e., we only solve for the parameter “one rotation”. The parameter selection should look as shown in the screenshot below. Introduce new parameters (e.g., "group rotations" or "group magnifications") only in the case where this is the only way to significantly improve the tomogram quality.
 
 
 
  [[File:imod_alignment_parameters.png|thumb|center|300px| Alignment parameters in IMOD for rigid body transformation. We only solve for one rotation and keep everything else fixed.]]
 
  [[File:imod_alignment_parameters.png|thumb|center|300px| Alignment parameters in IMOD for rigid body transformation. We only solve for one rotation and keep everything else fixed.]]
 
  
 
=== Residual fixing ===
 
=== Residual fixing ===
In the “residual fixing” step in IMOD, the residuals should be fixed individually but only in a way that makes sense, i.e., the centers of the model (green circles) should ''always'' be in the center of the gold beads, even if the residual (red arrow) points somewhere else. This can be achieved by manually moving/correcting the green circles (right mouse click) if necessary. Suggestion: The “threshold for residual report“ can be set to 3 in the beginning and, after correcting the residuals as described, it can be lowered to 2. After computing a new alignment and fixing the residuals again it can be lowered even further to 1 or 0.5.
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In the “residual fixing” step in IMOD, the residuals should be fixed individually but only in a way that makes sense, i.e., the centers of the model (green circles) should ''always'' be in the center of the gold beads, even if the residual (red arrow) points somewhere else (see figure below). This can be achieved by manually moving/correcting the green circles (right mouse click) if necessary. Suggestion: The “threshold for residual report“ can be set to 3 in the beginning and, after correcting the residuals as described, it can be lowered to 2. After computing a new alignment and fixing the residuals again it can be lowered further to 1 or even 0.5.
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[[File:imod_residuals.jpg|thumb|center|300px| Residual fixing in IMOD (open full size image to see details).]]
  
 
=== Removing outlier beads ===
 
=== Removing outlier beads ===

Latest revision as of 11:57, 27 March 2019

When doing the tilt series alignment in IMOD, we strongly recommend to consider the following points in order to reach the best possible results.

Alignment parameters

To avoid overfitting, the tilt parameters should describe a rigid body transformation, i.e., we only solve for the parameter “one rotation”. The parameter selection should look as shown in the screenshot below. Introduce new parameters (e.g., "group rotations" or "group magnifications") only in the case where this is the only way to significantly improve the tomogram quality.

Alignment parameters in IMOD for rigid body transformation. We only solve for one rotation and keep everything else fixed.

Residual fixing

In the “residual fixing” step in IMOD, the residuals should be fixed individually but only in a way that makes sense, i.e., the centers of the model (green circles) should always be in the center of the gold beads, even if the residual (red arrow) points somewhere else (see figure below). This can be achieved by manually moving/correcting the green circles (right mouse click) if necessary. Suggestion: The “threshold for residual report“ can be set to 3 in the beginning and, after correcting the residuals as described, it can be lowered to 2. After computing a new alignment and fixing the residuals again it can be lowered further to 1 or even 0.5.

Residual fixing in IMOD (open full size image to see details).

Removing outlier beads

If there are outlier beads in your model that keep having large residuals, no matter how well centered the model is, they can be removed from the model. However, this should only be done in extreme cases. Make sure you keep enough gold beads in your final model (absolute minimum 5, ideally 10-15 or as many as behave well).

Alignment error

The alignment error should preferably be below 2 pixels and in the best cases below 1 pixel. However, this should not be forced. As said before, keep the points of the model on the center of the beads and keep enough gold beads in the model. It can very well be that some tomograms simply cannot be aligned better.

Alignment quality

Once you are satisfied with the alignment you can quickly check the alignment quality visually by confirming that the beads are moving perfectly horizontal throughout the tilts. Drawing a red rectangle with the corresponding tool in 3dmod can be helpful as a visual guide:

Drawing a red rectangle in 3dmod helps to asses if the beads move perfectly horizontal throughout the tilt series.

Tomogram quality

Another way to check the alignment quality is by visually inspecting the beads in the final tomogram. This is described in more detail here.