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Ch 3 – Preparing to Take a Picture
Introduction: What is an Image Setup?
User’s Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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Introduction: What is an Image Setup?
In the SPOT software, an image setup serves two purposes:
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It defines the way a picture will be taken.
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It defines the way a picture will be modified after it is taken.
Individual image setups can be tailored to optimize the picture taking process for
different types of images or microscopy techniques. These image setups can be created,
saved, and recalled as needed.
Each image setup is defined according to settings that are entered in four general
categories:
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Pixel Bit Depth
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Image Depth (resolution)
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Exposure
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Image Area
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Auto Corrections (post-exposure adjustments)
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Note: Each of these items will be discussed in more detail in the sections that
follow.
So, if your work involves samples where the specimen is typically the brightest part of an
image (i.e., fluorescence), you can set the Image Type exposure option to Dark Field.
This allows the camera to properly expose such a picture. For your convenience, the
SPOT software offers four (in addition to the Factory Defaults) pre-defined Image
Setups:
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Brightfield
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Fluorescence
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Glints #1
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Glints #2
Because the options that you select directly impact the quality of the final image, you
should choose the image setup carefully.