Olympus has launched the cellSens 1.5 software platform, the
latest in its line of industry-leading applications for capturing and analyzing
microscope images. cellSens 1.5 features Windows 7 64-bit operation. It fully
integrates all the imaging and analysis capabilities of such microscopes as the
newly introduced fully motorized Olympus BX63 microscope, along with all
previously supported Windows 7-compatible hardware and accessories.
The platform controls both manual-encoded and motorized
components for Olympus BX3 microscope systems (BX63, BX53, BX46 and BX43),
including nosepieces, fluorescence illuminators, universal condensers and
attenuation wheels. cellSens 1.5 is the only software that can support all of
the extensive multidimensional image acquisition capabilities of the BX63. When
used with the IX81 inverted microscope, cellSens 1.5 is compatible with both
Olympus Zero Drift Compensation (ZDC) and ZDC2 focusing systems, which facilitate
long-term live-cell imaging studies by correcting for
focal drift on demand with the ZDC and continuously in real time with the ZDC2,
ensuring live images are always in focus.
The new version of the software has several additional
enhancements, including a streamlined method of automatically transferring data
on objects in specific regions of interest from one channel to another, making
it easier to count chromosomes within nuclei and handle other complex imaging
and analysis challenges. It offers enhanced processing with extensive
processor- and memory-intensive features, including an optional CI
Deconvolution module, which generates results in seconds, rather than minutes.
Cell counting, large area stitching, fluorescence unmixing and data sharing all
are fast and intuitive.
Because the interface is simple to customize, users can
streamline their individual workflows to provide more efficient imaging,
processing, measurement, analysis and communication of their data. Several
easy-to-use interfaces are available with many preset functions; the My
Functions Toolbar and Macros Toolbar can be customized so that specific
hardware configurations can be turned into templates for repeated use in image
capture or analysis. The system can auto-adjust hardware and image-capture
settings to deliver optimal image results.
Fore more information visit
www.microscopy.olympus.eu
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