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Question about OLYSIA BioReport software
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| First of Three of Six 2005-07-09, 5:53 pm |
| I have an Olympus BX51 with DP70 attached and OLYSIA BioReport software
installed.
I notice on the native software (not installed on my system) there is a
focus assistant (sliding software switch). Does such a thing exist in the
OLYSIA BioReport software?
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| Scott Coutts 2005-07-09, 10:53 pm |
| First of Three of Six wrote:
> I have an Olympus BX51 with DP70 attached and OLYSIA BioReport software
> installed.
> I notice on the native software (not installed on my system) there is a
> focus assistant (sliding software switch). Does such a thing exist in the
> OLYSIA BioReport software?
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Isnt the Bioreport software only for viewing, storing and analysing the
images after they have been captured?
Scott.
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| First of Three Amongst Six 2005-07-09, 10:53 pm |
| "Scott Coutts" <scott.coutts@med.monash.edu.au> wrote in message
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> First of Three of Six wrote:
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> Isnt the Bioreport software only for viewing, storing and analysing the
> images after they have been captured?
With the DP70 it allows you to capture images as well.
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| Scott Coutts 2005-07-10, 8:55 am |
| First of Three Amongst Six wrote:
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> With the DP70 it allows you to capture images as well.
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Fair enough... I couldnt quite remember. We have the same microscope and
a digital camera on it, but I dont use the Olysia software much.
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| First of Three of Six 2005-07-10, 8:55 am |
| "Scott Coutts" <scott.coutts@med.monash.edu.au> wrote in message
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> First of Three Amongst Six wrote:
> Fair enough... I couldnt quite remember. We have the same microscope and a
> digital camera on it, but I dont use the Olysia software much.
What software do you use to capture images?
Any hints on getting sharp images of bacteria through 100 oil immersion?
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| Scott Coutts 2005-07-10, 8:55 am |
| First of Three of Six wrote:
> "Scott Coutts" <scott.coutts@med.monash.edu.au> wrote in message
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> What software do you use to capture images?
> Any hints on getting sharp images of bacteria through 100 oil immersion?
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I cant remember what the software is called. It's the basic capture
software that comes with the microscope.
No, not really. It's pretty hard to do, if not impossible. You'll have
to live with it I think, or otherwise, use an EM lol! I work with
spirochaetes, so it's even harder to photograph them!
But seriously, you just have to focus as carefully as you can, and
that's about as good as you're going to get I think.
Scott.
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| First of Three Amongst Six 2005-07-11, 9:00 am |
| "Scott Coutts" <scott.coutts@med.monash.edu.au> wrote in message
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> First of Three of Six wrote:
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> I cant remember what the software is called. It's the basic capture
> software that comes with the microscope.
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> No, not really. It's pretty hard to do, if not impossible. You'll have
> to live with it I think, or otherwise, use an EM lol! I work with
> spirochaetes, so it's even harder to photograph them!
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> But seriously, you just have to focus as carefully as you can, and
> that's about as good as you're going to get I think.
I imagine spirochaetes aren't much fine to capture especially when they're
moving.
Thanks for the advice.
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