Use this window to adjust the scanning settings for the image tiles that will constitute the virtual slide.
The MBF JPEG2000 format retains additional information about the image unique to the system setup (pixel scaling, raw image data, application version, etc.). It is useful for troubleshooting but may not open in some third-party applications.
Grid
Use to define the area to be scanned as a set number of fields of view in a rectangular grid. This option requires that you be positioned at the top left corner of the region to be scanned; the current field of view is the first one scanned.
Test the settings over a 3x3 grid before performing the full acquisition to ensure that the background image is satisfactory, that the trim and blend are appropriate, and to determine whether a stage delay is needed. This will save you considerable time!
Contour
Use only closed contours.
Type
Height of tissue: Refers to the desired stack height. The values you choose will affect the processing time.
The number of planes in the stack is determined by the stack options. To modify the number of planes, modify the stack options' values.
The program automatically adds the top plane to the number of focal planes.
The total number of images to be scanned is dynamically displayed. This allows you to balance image data acquired with the time and disk space necessary to collect an image volume.
Manually, every: Check if it is necessary to manually focus the tissue periodically throughout the scan.
Automatically, every: This option requires special hardware. If this option is grayed out, the hardware is not installed or connected. To enable this option, see Autofocus in the Lens Correction section in Preferences: Movement.
Useful for stages that drift. Use manual focusing only if you need to repeat a completed scan that shows a significant loss of focus toward the bottom of the image to correct for drift.
Set Autofocus Range button: Check the Automatically box to enable the button; use to define a range (see Autofocus under Lens Correction in Preferences: Movement for details).
Use the Get button to have Tissue Mapper determine the minimum value.
Energy is a measure of contrast in the image. In general, as the image comes into focus, the energy value increases, and the image with the highest energy corresponds to the best focus.
If you are acquiring an image with brightfield illumination, the time delay is used to allow time for the stage in XY to stop moving and any vibration to die down.
For your test montage:
This option has no effect on 3D scans.
Keep image open: Displays the image in the Image Organizer when the scan is complete for immediate inspection.
Multichannel acquisition: Uses the existing multichannel acquisition setup; adjust the settings prior to scanning a slide.
Compress tile files: Reduces the size of the image files.
Remove temp files: Individual image files are saved in a folder until they are compiled into the final image montage at the end of the acquisition.
Postpone compilation: Individual image files are acquired and saved in a designated folder, but there is no compilation performed.
Capture tissue: Enter the distance in microns if the image needs to be acquired below the focus map.
Useful if you want to create the focus map at the top of the tissue, but capture the image a set distance into the section thickness.
Pixel trim images: Removes rows and columns of pixels from the edges of each field of view (image tile).
This option allows you to correct for spherical aberration or a video card that acquires with a black or white strip on any of the image edges.
Try a test acquisition with all of these values set to zero, and increase them if there is a problem in the final image.
Seam blending: Blends the edges from each field of view smoothly.
Background color: Use if the image scan option selected is Contour (only inside).