The new software, which is fully compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, incorporates high dynamic range imaging (HDRI) to obtain dynamic range of fluorescence between the lightest and darkest areas of a sample.
Additional functionality, such as partial stitching with multi area time lapse imaging, and channel un-mixing for the FluoView FV1000MPE systems, provides advanced flexibility for obtaining the best possible LSM images, every time.
Olympus said, with advanced multi area time lapse functionality, version 3.0 of the FV10-ASW software allows users to select specific areas of the whole sample, which can be chosen and stitched together with ease.
The Olympus FluoView FV1000 microscope systems incorporate a SIM scanner concept with two independent, fully synchronized laser scanners in a single, compact design.
Based on the FluoView FV1000 cLSM, the FV1000MPE system for deep in vivo imaging of live and thick slice samples is available in three different models.
Each incorporates Olympus’s components such as the UIS2 optics.