Counting frames are used with probes designed for number estimates.
A counting frame (or disector) is a graphical projection used at each sampling site. It helps ensure an unbiased estimate by preventing over-counting.
You need to determine the dimensions of the counting frame before using probes (Define Counting Frame for details).
A 3D counting frame (also called an optical disector) is a 2D counting frame projected along the Z-axis. Its thickness should never exceed the physical thickness of the section to which it is applied.
It is used with probes such as the Optical Fractionator.
The 2D counting frames are usually positioned as follows:
Counting rules for the counting frame
In monochrome mode, the exclusion and inclusion lines of the counting frame will be represented by white solid and dashed lines, instead of red and green lines, respectively.