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Johan J

Thu. 8 Feb.07,
20:48

[Reply (2 of 3) to:
'scan matrices and steps'
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on Wed. 20 Dec.06]


 
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scan matrices and steps
It means that the matrix is variable, so you can choose to have 256, 260, 264 etc matrixes. This is than again part of how advanced the fourier transformation algorithm is.

Cheers

BTW Matrixes are just a number, and actually say nothing at all regarding resolution...yess FOV devided by matrix gives you a pixel size which is actually the interesting part.
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