>>> 12.07.2018 at 18:42:
> I knew it was a silly question (because the data is electron transmission and
> not reflection), but for some reason I thought otherwise.
there are no silly questions ... never. Raise any question you like - this is the reason this forum does exist.
> So I can conclude that features I see in 2D classes are z-less, and can be
> anywhere along that axis in the orientation shown?
YES and no - not anywhere, but their position is ambigous, if you only have 2D data to interpret - and this is the reason we are going for a determination of the absolute 3D structure, from as many 2D projections as we can get.
have a nice weekend, Austin , and all the best.
Reinhard
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University of Regensburg
Centre for EM / Anatomy
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Next microscopy conferences:
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- Microscopy Conference MC2019, 1.-5. Sept 2019 in Berlin
- EMC2020 in Kopenhagen (European conference)
- MC2021 in Vienna (D-A-CH conference)
- next Microbiol. conferences:
VAAM 17.-20.03. 2019 Mainz
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