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Olympus has introduced its new cellSens software for life science imaging applications. Consisting of three different packages, cellSens Entry, cellSens Standard and cellSens Dimension, all user requirements can be met with ease. Incorporating a user-definable interface, the imaging process can be personalised from start to finish.

 With the ability to perform simple image acquisition and documentation, cellSens Entry is ideal for basic image capture. The customisable interface provides complete control over a range of Olympus digital cameras to obtain live images in various formats.

The cellSens Standard software enables more advanced image capture, including time-lapse acquisition. With advanced hardware control, processes such as objective and filter changes, focusing and internal shutter control can all be motorised, enhancing the user’s ability to manage the acquisition precisely. Supplied with extended geometry functions, images are easily manipulated via mirroring, rotation, resizing, cropping and channel shifting. cellSens Standard can also convert bit-depth and colour-space settings to meet the capabilities of the computer system as well as the requirements of the application.

The cellSens Dimensions software provides a broad range of advanced features as well as specialised, optional solution modules. It is possible to conduct a range of complex and highly sophisticated experiments successfully, from extended focal imaging to multiple image alignment and multi-position imaging. In addition, live images can be transferred directly to the web using the netcam functionality, enabling rapid discussion with colleagues, wherever they are in the world.
www.microscopy.olympus.eu

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