You will see a dialog box specific to your camera if the camera is supported by MBF Bioscience.
Use to boost the signal at the expense of noise in the image ()
Use to control the brightness of the image.
Gain and binning can be used when you need long exposures, for instance with some fluorophores.
Example: With a 3000 ms exposure, in order to see the fluorescent signal, use gain and/or binning to boost the amplitude of the signal at the expense of its quality. This will allow you to identify and focus on the signal using lower exposures.
If you later need a higher-quality image, remove the binning and gain, and increase the exposure.
Gain and binning are usually not needed for brightfield microscopy.
Only applies to color cameras
A white balance adjustment is an alternative to a manual adjustment using the microscope's amplitude knob.
The image represented by this graph is color-balanced because the three colors have approximately the same functions on the graph. There are three methods to achieve white balance: