<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<documents xmlns='http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0'>
  <document id='https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/document/15425'>
    <docid>15425</docid>
    <rev_number>3</rev_number>
    <files>
      <file id='https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/file/49718'>
        <fileid>49718</fileid>
        <datasetid>document</datasetid>
        <objectid>15425</objectid>
        <filename>comparison.ipynb</filename>
        <mime_type>text/plain</mime_type>
        <hash>fd69e6a02aa7c71f01efd98ab23c9228</hash>
        <hash_type>MD5</hash_type>
        <filesize>90356</filesize>
        <mtime>2021-10-18 11:08:36</mtime>
        <url>https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/1063/11/comparison.ipynb</url>
      </file>
    </files>
    <eprintid>1063</eprintid>
    <pos>11</pos>
    <placement>11</placement>
    <mime_type>text/plain</mime_type>
    <format>other</format>
    <formatdesc>Jupyter notebook to plot the JPEG and Laplacian sharpnesses of a z-stack of images. Users can use their own images or the example images used in the paper, manually judging a focused range. To recreate Figures 3 and 5, zea.zip and USAF.zip are required.  The path in the fourth cell should be changed to the input folder (either `zea/8` or `USAF/11` assuming `zea.zip` and `USAF.zip` are extracted into the corresponding folders).  The focused range is manually specified in the fifth cell.</formatdesc>
    <language>en</language>
    <security>public</security>
    <license>cc_gnu_gpl</license>
    <main>comparison.ipynb</main>
    <content>code</content>
  </document>
</documents>
