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Digital Camera DP72 : Features (4)

Imaging software-software to support basic functions

Easily record a time-lapse movie or acquire a series of images of a moving specimen

The DP2-BSW's time-lapse feature lets you set the starting time of a photo sequence, the duration, the number of images, and thus the chronological development of the whole sequence. With the maximum (1360 x 1024) image size selected, images of a moving specimen can be recorded at up to 15 frames per second.

Imaging software-software to support basic functions

Stitching image

Multiple adjacent images can be seamlessly and naturally stitched together into one-an easy, effective way of observing areas too large to be viewed as one image through the microscope.

Stitching image

Motorized microscope control

IX81/BX61 motorized microscopes can be controlled from a personal computer. Different conditions can be set for respective observation methods, and the observation method can be changed by simply clicking on a button on the controller screen.

Motorized microscope control

Overlay fluorescent images

Combine multiple color images (from a single specimen) from different excitation wavelengths, into a single final image. For image optimization, the DP2-BSW has a pixel registration function which guarantees the accurate overlay of images from different filter sets.

Overlay fluorescent images

Saving image with scale bar and text

A reference scale bar can be displayed, overlayed, and subsequently burned onto a saved image. Arrows and text can also be entered and saved in an image.

Saving image with scale bar and text

Interactive measurements

Several functions for measuring live or still images, including point measurements,arbitrary line, polygon, circle and ellipse or rectangle measurements, are integrated.
For further processing the measurements can be exported to MS Excel with the simple click of a mouse.

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