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Ch. 4 - Taking a Picture
Introduction
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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Introduction
After you have defined exposure parameters and automated adjustment options on the
Image Setup screen, you are ready to capture the image.
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Note: In many cases, the processes of defining an image setup and capturing an
image overlap. For example, when using the Background Subtract option, as
detailed in Chapter 3, you must capture an initial image as a part of the definition
process.
While the SPOT software offers you a wide array of image capture and modification
options, as described here and in Chapter 3, the basic procedure that you will you use to
take most of your pictures is a simple process:
1.
Prepare your microscope and specimen.
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Set the microscope for Koehler illumination, and set the lamp voltage to the photo
setting.
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Use a daylight filter, and insert at least one ND12 and ND6 filter into the light
path.
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Ensure that the specimen is in focus.
2.
Choose an existing image setup, or define a new image setup. Refer to Chapter 3,
Preparing to Take a Picture for more information.
3.
Perform a white balance to ensure that the colors of your specimen will display
accurately. Refer to the Compute White Balance Values section of this chapter for
more information.
4.
Use the Get Image (exposure from setup) option to capture the image.
5.
If necessary, focus the image, as described in this chapter.
6.
Recapture the focused image.
The actual capture of a digital image (taking the picture) is the part of the process that is
most closely related to traditional photographic techniques. In the SPOT software,
capture options are accessed via the Camera menu, which has three types of capture
options:
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Capturing Initial and Final Images
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Captures for Preparation and Modification
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Frame and Focus Options
Each of these options is discussed in the sections that follow.
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Note: Initialize, the first option on the Camera menu, is discussed in Chapter 2,
Navigating the SPOT Software.