The dataset comprises images of a phantom captured using various configurations at the DINGO beamline at ANSTO. These files encompass bright and dark field images and phantom images. An accompanying Excel spreadsheet also offers details regarding the data, including image names and the corresponding acquisition setups.
The lenses used are Zeiss Ikon Makro-Planar (MP) 50 with 50 mm focal length and Zeiss Ikon Makro-Planar (MP) 100 with 100 mm focal length. The images were taken with both high-resolution and high-intensity flux. Two screens were used: ZnS(Ag)/6LiF with 100 and 200 μm scintillator screens and Gd2O2S:Tb with 20 and 30 μm scintillator screens.
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Findable
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Does the dataset have any identifiers assigned?
Global
Is the dataset identifier included in all metadata records/files describing the data?
Yes
How is the data described with metadata?
Comprehensively (see suggestion) using a recognised formal machine-readable metadata schema
What type of repository or registry is the metadata record in?
Data is in one place but discoverable through several registries
Accessible
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How accessible is the data?
Publicly accessible
Is the data available online without requiring specialised protocols or tools once access has been approved?
Standard web service API (e.g. OGC)
Will the metadata record be available even if the data is no longer available?
Yes
Interoperable
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What (file) format(s) is the data available in?
Mostly in a proprietary format
What best describes the types of vocabularies/ontologies/tagging schemas used to define the data elements?
Standardised vocabularies/ontologies/schema without global identifiers
How is the metadata linked to other data and metadata (to enhance context and clearly indicate relationships)?
There are no links to other metadata
Reusable
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Standard machine-readable license (e.g. Creative Commons)
How much provenance information has been captured to facilitate data reuse?
Partially recorded