Continuµm User Guide 137
1. Choose Aperture Dimensions from the Atlµs menu.
The Aperture dialog box appears.
Note
The settings in this dialog box are not linked to those in the dialog
box displayed by the Aperture button on the Mapping tab of the
Experiment Setup dialog box. If different settings are included in
Experiment Setup, the dimensions you enter here will be overridden
by those in Experiment setup during data collection.
2. Choose rectangular and then type the dimensions (in
micrometers) you wish to use for the aperture in the X (µm)
and Y (µm) text boxes.
When calculating dimensions for the aperture, assume 0° of
rotation, with the X dimension parallel to the X-axis.
3. Type an angle of rotation (in degrees) you wish to use for the
aperture in the Angle (degrees) text box.
The aperture can be rotated about the center of the field of view
within the plane of the sample using values from 45° to -45°.
An angle of 0° positions the aperture with its X dimension
parallel to the X-axis. A negative angle rotates the aperture
clockwise.
Summary of Contents for Nicolet Continuum
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Page 45: ...Continuµm User Guide 41 2 Turn on Reflex aperture illuminator ...
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Page 58: ...Thermo Scientific 54 Adjust the reflection aperture iris for good contrast in the video image ...
Page 97: ...Continuµm User Guide 93 2 Lower the condenser completely Use the condenser focus knob ...
Page 98: ...Thermo Scientific 94 3 If the universal slide holder is in place remove it from the stage ...
Page 114: ...Thermo Scientific 110 2 Lower the condenser fully Use the condenser focus knob ...
Page 115: ...Continuµm User Guide 111 3 If the universal slide holder is in place remove it from the stage ...
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