![]() The gain controls the saturation (high gain = more saturated pixels). The saturation spectrum runs from green to black to red to cream to white to blue. At the opposite end, the saturated pixel (255 with 8 bit) appears blue. In the Leica system the zero pixel (no photos) is represented in green. ![]() LUT setting2 gives you the high-low mode, which is used for setting the pixel saturation limits: If you wish to change the color, left click the color bar on the detector window, which opens a new window:ĭouble left click on the text of the new color to make the change: LUT setting1 shows the image in the selected color: It has 3 different settings, which you can click through. The “QuickLUT” button (LUT = Look up table) is located at the top left of the panel (yellow arrow). To activate a different channel, left click on its image. The box around channel 2 indicates that it is active that means the saturation levels can be adjusted with the USB controls. A second click reactivates it and restores the image. Clicking a button turns it grey and the image for that channel is removed from the screen. When a button is red, the channel display in on. There are numbered buttons at the top right that control the display of each channel (indicated with the white bracket). In the example below there are 4 channels. The right window will show an image for each detection window that is on. This section will first describe the buttons most commonly used to manipulate the displays, and then provide a summary of all the buttons and their functions. You can establish workflows for routine inspections with overlays that are superimposed onto your live image.The right side of the acquisition panel gives you the image display(s), and various controls for adjusting them. ![]() Working with overlays provides multiple advantages, especially for recurring tasks, for example checking if parts or components comply to specific parameters. The monitor can be quickly and easily adjusted for multiple users. The Leica DMS1000 is inherently ergonomic! This is due to the completely digital output of the digital microscope system as there are no eyepieces to adjust for each user. The built-in CMOS camera can capture 5 Mpixel still images or Full-HD movie clips within seconds directly to a SD card without the need of a computer. Functions such as capture / review images or movie clips can be selected by a simple push of the button. The Leica DMS1000 settings are customizable via an IR wireless remote control. This nearly eliminates any image delays because of the fast camera, making inspection of the product/biological sample, or observation of an experiment, simple and easy. Fast Live Imagesįast, high resolution live images in Full HD resolution with up to 30fps. Industry Applicationsĭigital Microscope System Leica DMS1000 for Industry Applications Life Science Applicationsĭigital Microscope System Leica DMS1000 for Life Science Applications Built-in Encoded ZoomĢD-Measurement without a computer! The coded zoom feature of the Leica DMS1000 allows the user to make quick measurement checks using a scale bar, that automatically adjusts for each zoom setting. The Leica DMS1000 with coded zoom optics can be used as stand-alone or connected to a computer offering accurate 2D-measurements by using Leica Application Suite (LAS) software.įor special diagnostics requirements, there is the Leica DMS1000 B, a version certified for in-vitro-applications like in-vitro-fertilization (IVF). High-quality, full color still images as well as Full-HD movies are possible. Take a fresh look at your samples on a monitor without the need of eyepieces. – Leica LAS software for image acquisition on a computer – Ergonomic work thanks to highly convenient operation – Digital camera with 5.0-megapixel resolution – FlexAperture™ technology provides for constant brightness of the image across the entire zoom range – Parfocal optics – no refocusing when changing the magnification – Digital magnification range of up to 300X – 8:1 zoom range (with switchable clickstops) The built-in HDMI microscope camera provides full high definition live images of up to 30fps and a resolution of 5Mpixels. From tiniest detail to an overview, the optics ensures magnification of up to 300x. Digital microscope system for digital inspection, observation and measurement.
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