Datacolor has announced the US launch Datacolor ChromaCal, enabling scientists to establish and preserve the colour integrity of their digital transmitted brightfield microscopy images.
The system is available for sale through EMS (Electron Microscopy Sciences, Hatfield, PA), and will be presented at the forthcoming United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) annual meeting in San Diego, CA (USA) from March 2-5.
“With the assortment of microscope equipment and image capture/processing software available today, scientists are faced with an ever-expanding challenge of achieving colour consistency of digital images,” said Albert Busch, president and chief executive officer for Datacolor.
“To date, there has been no standardised solution to address this need. With ChromaCal, we developed a reliable, easy-to-use, and integrated system for achieving digital colour integrity in brightfield microscopy,” he added.