Category: Imaging

  • Photometrics LVDS cards on Win7

    I recently slogged through a tough install with a customer (Thanks Sean!!) in an attempt to run an older Photometrics camera using a PCI card in windows 7/xp. What we found was that the latest driver, (as of this post v. 2,7,10) is not working with PVDS cards! The solution for now is to roll…

  • *UPDATED* Micro-Manager Tethered to a Nikon Digital SLR

    ***UPDATE 3/3/2014*** After a few requests for a report on x64 capability using this tethering technique, I tried installing the NK Remote software on a rather fresh copy of Windows 7×64 – it did not communicate with the camera at all. On the other hand, the open source application “DigiCamControl“, worked perfectly. Now, as far…

  • Fix for Elements v 3.2 and ASI Stages

    As anyone who is running NIS Elements v 3.20 + is aware, the ASI stage controllers of any MS-2000 series will not be usable once elements issues a connection command to the controller. Elements will control the stage properly, however the user will not be able to position the stage using the manual joystick. So,…

  • Merging multiple channels in Fiji

    I had this question asked at my recent Bio-X training, and wanted to provide a thorough answer to it, as this is a common need: Assume we have multiple images, or multiple stacks, and we want to analyze something like the intensity through stack A vs. stack B. We don’t want to convert the stacks…

  • BioX Training at Stanford

    Welcome Bio-X Course Attendees! Due to it’s utility and ease of providing common tools in a variety of operating system choices, I’ll be running this course using the FIJI build of ImageJ. You can find Fiji here. Please bring the following to the course: 1. Your laptop, with an installed copy of Fiji. 2.  The…

  • Instensity Calibration using a Photostable Light Source

    I’m very excited to announce Technical Instruments’  first ever camera-specific calibration product! At left is an image of the CC-560, or Camera calibrator, which emits photons at 560nm. All of the cameras in the microscopy world rely upon a single defining point that (theoretically) justifies the price premium we pay for them. That defining point…

  • SLR cameras for Microscopy

    Most of the time, I work with people who need measurable and accurate (quantitative) results from the images they obtain. While this constitutes the bulk of my daily job, there is a much larger group of people using cameras on microscopes for photomicrography. Or put simply – taking a picture of what you see through…

  • Steve Jobs Explains Back Thinned Chips!

    A few of my work colleagues pointed out the well presented positive aspects of larger pixel, back thinned sensors. If anyone has heard me prattle on about this they’ll find it familiar! Fast forward to minute 1:00 for the points on the new iPhone 4 camera. Steve’s explanation is dead on! httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB4jNLqKUCc&annotation_id=annotation_421894&feature=iv – Austin

  • How to Set Large Icons in Elements

    This is useful for large screens that are using very high resolutions. Sometimes the icons are so small as to be hard to click and unreadable. Open Elements and select the View Menu, then Layout, then open the “Layout Manager”. Next select the “Toolbar” Section on the Left (Step 1), then Select the “Large Icons”…

  • NIS Elements Stereo Zoom Settings

    The Auto-calibration feature in Elements (beginning in version 3.1) is a great thing to have. You simply choose the objective you are working with, the software knows what camera you are running, so the calibration is calculated for you when you add the objective list. While this is great for the compound scope systems out…