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Easy to learn. One button (drawer button)
or one click (software) starts acquisition of a single set of images
or time series. |
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Eliminates the need to choose filters, exposure settings,
or imaging algorithms before imaging. |
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Acquires images without saturated or underexposed pixels
on the first attempt and with no user adjustments (full dynamic range). |
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Group selected images into a working set for comparison
or to play a time series. |
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Working sets of images can be displayed and normalized
using the same look-up table for simultaneous visual comparisons (see
the working set below). |
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Automatic ROI tool requires only one click to mark a
region of interest. |
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| Regions of interest
can be quickly identified by marking a background region (1) and
clicking in the fluorescent region (2) with the ROI finder tool. |
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| A working set of images
can be created for image comparison. The same look-up table can
be used to display each image, so a given fluorescent intensity
looks the same on all images. A time series, such as the dye clearance
study shown above, can be played sequentially to more clearly visualize
changes. |
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