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6.3  Beam Presentation Affects Results 
Effective beam presentation is essentially an attempt to improve accuracy by increasing the signal-to-
noise property of the digitized data.  Since the camera and the digitizing process primarily fix the noise 
level, most of our efforts will concentrate on increasing the signal content.   
Always try to optimize your beam's amplitude into the camera's dynamic operating range.  Whenever 
possible, use external optical attenuation or a camera with electronic shutters to bring the beam's peak 
signal levels into the upper half of the video signal's dynamic range.  If optical attenuation leaves you 
with low signal amplitude, you can use the LBA's video gain control to restore some of the loss.   
Note:  Increasing gain also increases noise, so use it sparingly.  Changing the gain setting also affects the Black 
Level, so set the gain level first, and then use Ultracal! to readjust the Black Level and calibrate to the new noise 
conditions.  
Always use the highest possible hardware zoom magnification level that will contain all of the beam's 
energy. 
If your beam intensity is low and/or covers only a small fraction of the display window, use an aperture 
to eliminate the background energy noise in the wings. 
Use external optical magnification if your beam begins to approach only a few pixels in width.  It takes 
at least 10 pixels to get a reasonably good beam width measurement. 
 
6.4  Manual Background Energy Nulling 
Manual Background Energy Nulling is NOT recommended.  Use the Ultracal! calibration feature instead. 
Do not place any confidence in the computed results until you have nulled the background energy levels 
using Ultracal!
The LBA-PC provides three different methods to assist you in removal of unwanted background energy 
from the quantitative calculations.  They are: 
•  Ultracal! processing. 
•  A Drawn Aperture that can be drawn around the energy of interest, isolating the beam and 
effectively forcing all the energy outside the aperture to zero. 
•  An Auto Aperture feature that will draw an optimally sized aperture around your beam energy. 
 
6.4.1 
What is Ultracal! 
The Ultracal processing feature should be used instead of manual energy nulling techniques.  Ultracal 
employs a sophisticated proprietary algorithm that will yield greatly improved accuracy over various 
operating conditions and signal dynamic range.  In addition, it can quickly be rerun if changes in 
setups are required as experimental conditions are modified. 
Before executing Ultracal! be sure to optimize your beam presentation.  This is essential as the 
Ultracal cycle will be specific to the current Pan/Zoom and Video Gain settings.  You may also place a 
manually drawn aperture at this time, or later if you wish.  The aperture is not locked by the 
calibration cycle and may be manipulated by the operator at any time. 
The Ultracal! cycle can be run at any time, either in 2D or 3D mode.  You must have the laser beam 
blocked from the camera detector.  After completion of the Ultracal! cycle, the results will be 
accurate as long as the setup conditions remain the same, and your camera black level, shading and 
noise conditions do not change.  Since most cameras tend to be a little drifty, we recommend that you 
Operator’s Manual 
 
LBA-PC 
 
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