Leica DFC Cameras – Image Acquisition Guide
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separation of the elements of the image is unclear.
To decrease the color intensity, move the slider to the
left. The minimum is 0.00x and represents an image
without color information - a monochrome image.
This function is only available in color resolution modes.
For a monochrome resolution mode or a monochrome
camera, the function is not active and the slider is
grayed out.
The default value is 1.50x for all Leica DFC color
cameras.
Pseudo Color (Mono cameras)
When using a monochrome camera and color filters in a
microscope, it is often useful to match the color seen
through the eye-piece to the image displayed by the
camera.
The image can be adjusted for all colors in the visible
spectrum (380 – 780 nm). The minimum possible grey
level is black and the maximum possible grey level is
the selected color, not white.
To adjust the color, first check the
Pseudo RGB
check
box in
Captured Image
. The
Color Saturation
slider
changes to a
Pseudo Color
slider.
The captured image will be a colored image (bitmap).
Histogram
Histogram Display
The histogram shows the light distribution in the live
image, from the darkest components on the left-hand
side to the brightest components on the right-hand side
(indicated in a grayscale bar).
A higher peak in the histogram represents more pixels
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