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Hi,
I often meet the problem that when large features occure on a flat surface, the substrate becomes artificially lowered and the images looks like shadows behind the features. How could I use the Nanoscope software to elimintate these shadows. Thanks.
Zhuoyang
Hi Zhuoyang,
This is extremely easy to avoid in the nanoscope software. In the "flatten" filter dialog, either use the "threshold" command, or simply draw boxes around the raised features to exclude from the flattening algorithm.
Regards,
Pete.
It is as Peter described it. Don't forget to download the latest version of Nanoscope Analysis here:
http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/forums/t/721.aspx
Stefan