For each objective in use, you need to create a corresponding software lens based on a calibration slide.
If you are using images of the MBF calibration grid slide (instead of a physical objective) to create your lenses, see Creating a New Lens from an Image of a Calibration Grid Slide.
Each objective on the microscope has different calibration parameters depending on the viewing mode (video camera or Lucivid) and the magnification.
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.
The comments are only displayed when editing a lens.
Change to millimeters or nanometers data tablet use or EM.
You may need to select Oil instead of Air. Or select User-Specified and enter your own correction factor in the field just under Z Correction Factor.
The Z correction factor is 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.
Box Size
Force Square
This feature was designed for use with acquired images where a calibration square is not available and calibration must be performed with a calibration line or bar.
Under Calibration Box Setup, enter: