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The Panorama Function With the panorama function implemented in cell^B, single images with overlapping edges are acquired and pattern recognition used to stitch the individual images together into one high resolution image. |
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Image processing cell^B features a unique measurement environment suitable for interactive measurement tasks and dimensioning. Measurement results can be presented as diagrams or sheets and screened directly with regard to mean values, extremes or standard deviation. |
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Archiving The integrated database archives evaluations and/or sort orders as a single unit. All transactional or order data are managed along with images, spectra, analytical data, reports and associated documents. And this is done in a well-structured, easy-to-navigate and easy-to-access manner. The structure of the database is quickly adapted to suit the respective workflow. The database has been designed to make data access fast, while keeping network capacity requirements low. |
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Report generation The report generator within cell^B makes creating standards-compliant reports convenient, quick and easy. The report generator supports graphical elements such as images, sheets and diagrams. It also offers easy text input. Placeholders are automatically filled with the contents of various fields – from the archive or from analytical results. Simply dragging & dropping images, sheets and database content is all that is necessary to generate a report within seconds. Predefined report templates are already available for use. |
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Olympus Camera Control The Olympus Camera Control (OCC) tool window provides an intuitive and flexible control for all aspects of acquisition - from the Olympus cameras to the software. With OCC you can display and access the controls that you need and store and retrieve your application- specific camera settings. Simple, clear and precise! |
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Olympus True Color Olympus True Colour (OTC) technology gives you the real image - from the specimen through the PC to the monitor. OTC uses internal ICC profiles to govern the relationship between the input colours from the specimen and through the camera, with the output colours from a display device, such as a monitor or printer. |
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