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After going through the pipeline I'm finding that the calcium dynamics (rise and decay) of the processed video are quite a bit slower than I would expect from my GECI. They also appear to be slower than the raw movie that I input to minian. Has anybody else experienced this? I'm thinking that it may have something to do with a mismatch between the acquisition framerate and the framerate of the output video, but I can't actually find where the framerate of the output video is specified. Does anybody have any clues or could point me in the right direction? The only thing that I can find related to this is that the framerate of the interactive visualizations is specified as 30fps in the VArrayViewer, but the comments in the code say that this only affects the toolbar playback.
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Hi all,
After going through the pipeline I'm finding that the calcium dynamics (rise and decay) of the processed video are quite a bit slower than I would expect from my GECI. They also appear to be slower than the raw movie that I input to minian. Has anybody else experienced this? I'm thinking that it may have something to do with a mismatch between the acquisition framerate and the framerate of the output video, but I can't actually find where the framerate of the output video is specified. Does anybody have any clues or could point me in the right direction? The only thing that I can find related to this is that the framerate of the interactive visualizations is specified as 30fps in the VArrayViewer, but the comments in the code say that this only affects the toolbar playback.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: