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Ch 3 – Preparing to Take a Picture
Image Setup Options
User’s Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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12.
Open the image setup that you specified when you saved the background image (i.e.,
Fluorescence).
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The Exposure and Image Area options are disabled (grayed).
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A checkmark appears in the Background Subtract box.
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The directory path and name of the background file that you defined in step eight
appears in the Background Subtract dialog box.
13.
Either click on OK, or Cancel.
14.
Move the specimen back into the field of view, and perform the image capture.
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Note: Refer to Chapter 4, Taking a Picture, for more details on the image capture
process.
Flatfield Correct
The Flatfield Correct option is used to correct for display problems associated with
uneven intensity or coloration in your illumination, or artifacts (i.e., dust) in your optical
system. It is used mainly with brightfield images.
The Flatfield Correct option is similar to the Background Subtract option in that it is a
process that involves two images. In the case of flat field correction, the flatfield image
and the final image are the two images.
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Note: Flatfield correction with the SPOT camera refers only to the correction of
uneven lighting. It should not be confused with the correction of optical field
flatness.
To use the Flat Field Correct option, follow these steps:
1.
Ensure that the specimen is under the desired objective and in focus.
2.
From the Camera menu, select the Get Flat Field Image option. The following
window appears.
3.
Position the slide so that a clear part of the slide is in the field of view.