LSM 510
OPERATION IN EXPERT MODE
LSM 510 META
Macro Menu
Carl Zeiss
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Examples:
(1) Concatenate two images:
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Open Concatenate Images macro
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Click Add button followed by a click in the
open image window. An image link will appear
in the row of icons below (time line).
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Click Add button followed by a click in the next
open image window. A second image link will
appear in the time line.
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Click Apply button, images or series will be
concatenated in a new image window.
(2) Creating a time series:
Concatenate time series images, single images or z-stacks using raw image data mode. Icons in the time
line need to be in an ascending time order (check time stamp). Negative time succession results in a false
depictive representation. Time data is shown in the galley view. It is calculated regarding the time stamp
connected to each image data.
(3) Creating a time series by concatenating z-stacks:
The slice distance (z-depth) is preserved from the first stack in the concatenated row. The final number of
slices is determined by the smallest number of slices in the concatenated z- stack row (when.
Concatenating a z-stack of 20 images with a z-stack of 15 images, the concatenated time series will have
two series of 15 images). Time and z-stack data can be shown in the gallery view.
The time stamp is automatically updated according to the recorded time information of each
series. (e.g. first 5,3 min time lapse is recorded at 1.00 pm, a second autonomous 4,6 min
(4 min 36 sec) time series was recorded at 1.28.24am. The concatenated time stack results in
33 minutes because of the temporal shift.).
Fig. 4-184
Concatenate images window
Fig. 4-185
Concatenated time series example (Gallery mode)