Simultaneous IR-DIC and Fluorescence Imaging
Presenter: John Ossi, Region Manager for QImaging Corporation
September 30, 2008
Tuesday, 10:00 am, Pacific (California)
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Microscopists performing microinjection studies often switch between fluorescence and Infra-red Differential Interference Contrast (IR-DIC) to visualize tissue and cellular structure in same field of view as fluorescence expression. This webcast showcases an innovative and inexpensive new software package that allows two cameras mounted on a microscope to each receive images from each mode of microscopy and to simultaneously image both image streams in a single overlaid frame. Images may be streamed to a live display and captured to disk.
Bring your questions to this live, interactive web-based seminar.
Subjects include:
- Setting up, aligning, and calibrating a dual-camera IR-DIC / Fluorescence system
- Assigning color look-up tables to each live image
- Overlaying images
- Capturing and presenting your data
Provided free of charge, this webinar is sponsored by MAG, the Microimaging Applications Group. MAG is a group of imaging companies who work together to provide an unparalleled range of microimaging solutions to science and industry.
About the Presenter
John Ossi is a Region Manager with QImaging Corporation, providers of precision cameras for scientific research. John has been a sought-after expert in microscopy and imaging for over 25 years.
