Adjusting camera (& multichannel) settings for slide scanning
Now that the regions of interest are traced, you need to adjust the camera settings (as well as the multichannel settings if you are using fluorescence).

- Open the Camera Settings window if it's not already open.
- Perform a white balance to
correct for any coloring imbalances.
- Find an area on the tissue or slide that should be white in color (e.g., slide background or small hole in the tissue).
- In the camera settings window, click the white balance icon then click in an area on the live image that doesn't contain any tissue. This should result in a more appropriately colored image.
- Adjust the camera settings: for best results, set the exposure between 10 and 100 milliseconds.
If the image is too dim, adjust the light level on the microscope until it looks acceptable.
- Verify that the camera settings are appropriate with the camera histogram:
The histogram displays a graphical representation of the brightness and contrast of the current live image.
- Adjust the camera settings until a very broad histogram is achieved. The gray area should reach broadly to the edges of the graph, but should not be cut off.
- Use the R, G, and B buttons to view individual colors within the histogram.

- The multichannel control panel displays the channels configured earlier.
Optional : Click the Setup button to review the channel's settings.
- Check the Remember Video Settings box.
- Click device command sequence for the first channel; adjust the exposure in the camera settings until a full balanced histogram is achieved.
- Repeat step b for the other channels.
The program has "memorized" the camera settings for each channel and is ready to apply them for acquisition.
- Select Acquire>Enable multichannel.
- The program performs the acquisition tasks defined for the first channel.
- You are prompted to adjust the camera settings. Click OK.
- The program performs the acquisition tasks for the other channels defined.
- Close the shutter to prevent the tissue from bleaching while setting up the acquisition.
- Verify that the appropriate device command sequence presets have been set up.
- In the multichannel control panel, click Setup.
- In the Multichannel Setup panel, click the Presets icon. You should see the name of your automated set of tasks.