Entry-level version, enabling software control of camera and microscope operations. Counting particles, measuring dimensions, calculating distances and many other common tasks can be performed directly from a PC.
Features and Benefits
Camera and Microscope Control
This allows digital camera and microscope* operations to be controlled from the software. A complete series of processes, from initial observation to final report creation, can be completed on your PC. *Controllable camera models and microscopes are limited. Controllable functions vary according to the models.
Measurement
analySIS Imager features a unique measurement environment suitable for interactive measurement tasks and dimensioning. Measurement results can be presented as graphs or sheets and screened directly with regard to mean values, extremes or standard deviation.
Specifications
Graphical User Interface
• Import of all common image formats
• Automatic image calibration
• Annotations and overlays
• Multiple ViewPort
• Direct-printing function
Remote control
• supports motorised components of
microscopes (e.g. filter wheels, objective, shutter, etc.) and camera functions (exposure time, binning, etc.) via intuitive user interface
• full control of Olympus microscopes via intuitive software interface
• camera supports various monochrome and colour CCD cameras
Image Acquisition
• Digital Live Processing during image acquisition, e.g. online histograms, automatic contrast enhancement, overexposure indicator
• support of all image types: monochrome, true colour, image stacks
• LUT editor: tables, polygons,
• image zoom, rotation, move,...
• auto-scaling, false-color display
• predefined and user-definable filters
• DCE filter for contrast optimisation of 8, 16 and 24 bit images
• RGB studio
• arithmetical image functions
Measurements and evaluation
• add-in for processing, evaluating and displaying one-dimensional data
• special measurement interface
• various parameters such as number, position, points, lines, distances, open polygons, and angles, extended area measurements such as closed or interpolated polygons, circles, rectangles
• two-dimensional area measurements using the 'magic wand'