Creating a new lens from an image
Procedure
- Load an image file with embedded scale factor and aspect ratio.
- You may be prompted to determine the correction factor that is required for the next step.
- Click the File>Calibration>New lens button.
- Modify the settings as needed and click OK.
Name
Choose a name that permits unambiguous identification of the lens.
Comments
Add comments to help you identify the lens and its conditions of use. These comments are inserted into the lens calibration file (‘stereo.len’) and do not appear elsewhere.
Units
Change to millimeters or nanometers for data tablet use or EM.
Scale factor
Displays the factor detected in the file. If the value is incorrect, enter the correct value manually.
Aspect ratio
Displays the ratio detected in the file. If the value is incorrect, enter the correct value manually.
Z Correction Factor
Used to calculate the true position of the focal plane as the microscope is moved up and down. The focal plane moves a distance that may differ from the movement of the microscope. The difference is due to the refraction of light between the cover slip and the immersion medium of the lens. Under normal circumstances the predefined values for air, oil, and water immersion lenses can be used. There are circumstances in which the predefined settings should not be used. Contact MBF Bioscience for information about unusual combinations of lenses and mounting mediums.
- Select User-Specified to enter your own correction factor.
To enter a nonstandard correction factor use Other. The correction factor is usually the inverse of the index of refraction between the tissue and the lens immersion medium.