Offers automated, motorised control of leading optical microscopes, ensuring more accurate, efficient and fatigue-free sample inspection
Syncroscopy introduces a new integrated version of SyncroScan, its innovative automated stage and focus control system.
The extensively upgraded software offers automated, motorised control of leading optical microscopes, ensuring more accurate, efficient and fatigue-free sample inspection.
In response to specific customer's requests, Syncroscopy added options to SyncroScan to allow automatic, motorised, control of the XY stage, Z-axis, illumination, condenser aperture diaphragm and top lens, as well as objective turret control of an Olympus BX61 or Leica DMR microscope.
In addition, the focus mechanism of a range of Leica stereomicroscopes can also be controlled.
These innovations will save both time and effort with sample imaging, scanning and mapping.
For high-speed slide scanning or image mapping, users can remotely control the X, Y and Z-axes with SyncroScan RT, to scan specimens at up to 20 fields per second.
SyncroScan can be combined with Montage Explorer, Syncroscopy's patented image stitching software, to capture high-resolution images of up to 16,000 x 16,000 pixels from a wide field of view.
To automate image capture and microscope operation, SyncroScan can easily be linked with any of Syncroscopy's high resolution cameras, AcQuis - Syncroscopy's excellent colour image capture software, or Auto-Montage - its unique solution for producing fully focused images of three-dimensional specimens.
Bob Town, Syncroscopy's general sales manager, stated: "The new version SyncroScan will considerably improve accessibility to microscope automation.
More microscopists can now save hours of tedious and tiring sample scanning, which will increase efficiency, reduce fatigue and enhance repeatability."