LSM 710 and LSM 780
LEFT TOOL AREA AND HARDWARE CONTROL TOOLS
Systems
Acquisition Tab
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5.2.16
Tool Group Multidimensional
Acquisition: Information On
Experiment
This tool displays the information of the current
experiments in terms of the acquisition mode and
type of data produced. In addition this tool allows
controlling the use of the multidimensional
acquisition modes. When an acquisition mode is
selected with the check box, the acquisition mode
will be considered. If not, it will be ignored. The
check boxes correspond to the check boxes on the
individual tool bars. Thus the control over the use
of multidimensional acquisition functions is
presented in an easy to use overview. Additional
information on the potentially acquired image or
image series is displayed.
5.2.17
Tool Group Multidimensional Acquisition: Positions
This function comprises two main applications. First, it is used to take images of a specimen at freely
defined positions. Second, it is used to image specimens, typically cells, which are grown in sample
carriers like plates with a set number of wells.
Using the first tab,
Position List
(Fig. 90), provides
the following functions:
Clicking
Add,
adds the current position of the
scanning stage to the list of positions. Highlighted
positions can be removed (
Remove
) or the whole
list can be deleted (
Remove All
). It is also possible
to move the stage to the highlighted position
clicking the button
Move To
.
The list of positions is consistent with the positions
defined in the stage tool (see section
Tool Group
Online Acquisition: Stage Tool
).
Note: When the list of positions is deleted
in the
Position list
, it is also deleted in
the Stage tool. This is not the case the
other way round.
For the image acquisition a method for
Auto-
Focus
can be chosen from the drop down list
which is either based on the reflection from the
cover slip or the fluorescence of the sample. If
Reflection
is selected the system determines the
imaging configuration for the auto-focus. If
Fluorescence
is selected, the auto focus looks for
the brightest fluorescence signal using the present
imaging configuration.
Fig. 89
Information on Experiment
Fig. 90
Positions Tool, Position List tab; sub-tab
Scan Overview Image