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=== ''in situ'' | === In Situ Imaging=== | ||
1. Choose '''In Situ Imaging''' under '''Technique Manager''' for in situ image acquisition.<br /> | |||
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2. Options:<br /> | |||
* Under '''In-Situ Acquisition''' there are the same options as in Image Acquisition for '''I''', '''D''' and different binning.<br /> | |||
* The cogwheel icon opens the options for:<br /> | |||
** '''Frame Exposure'''/'''Frame Rate''' (they are linked together)<br /> | |||
** '''Look-back Duration'''<br /> | |||
** '''Folder Path''' to save the dataset<br /> | |||
** '''Dataset Name'''<br /> | |||
* '''Look-back''' can be up to 30s. This means, when starting '''View''' the LookBack Buffer will fill up (indicated by the blue bar on the control panel). When clicking on '''Record''' the time in the LookBack Buffer will be added in front of the dataset. F.ex. when LookBack is 30s and the buffer is completely filled, the immediate 30s before clicking on '''Record''' will be added in front of the dataset.<br /> | |||
* '''Exposure''' in In-Situ Acquisitions means "real" exposure time on the camera.<br /> | |||
* Each frame will be saved hierarchically in the folder under '''Hour_xx''', '''Minute_xx''', '''Second_xx'''.<br /> | |||