Microscopy Imaging Software optimizes industrial analyses.

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By guiding user through process, OLYMPUS Stream v1.6 generates clear, insightful images for analysis. Extended Focal Imaging function, suited for thick samples with complex shapes, creates clear image that is fully focused. Manual Image Alignment function can be used to create panoramic images of large samples, so users are no longer limited by field of view. Feature can stitch together unlimited number of snapshots on-the-fly, via step-by-step process that does not require motorized stage.



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Optimising the Simplicity and Efficiency of Microscopy Imaging in Industry



OLYMPUS Stream software generates clear, insightful images by guiding the user easily and efficiently through the process

Hamburg, - Olympus has introduced its OLYMPUS Stream software for optimising industrial analysis using a microscope. Built-in as part of the system, the instant Extended Focal Imaging (EFI) and manual Multiple Image Alignment (MIA) functions are powerful features that expand the range of imaging possibilities available, while significantly simplifying and speeding up the process. The instant EFI function is ideal for the rapid investigation of thick samples with complex shapes, quickly creating a crystal clear image that is fully focused. The manual MIA function can be used to create panoramic images of large samples, meaning that users are no longer limited by their field of view. The feature can stitch together an unlimited number of snapshots 'on-the-fly', via a simple, step-by-step process that does not require a motorised stage. These features are provided as standard with OLYMPUS Stream, and make it simple to create high quality, easy-to-analyse images, by carefully guiding even the most inexperienced user effortlessly through the process.

The OLYMPUS Stream 1.6 manual MIA function can be used to create large panoramic images of an entire sample, providing a rapid solution that is simple to utilise. Individual images are captured and stitched together automatically and in real-time as the user moves around the sample. Unlike most panoramic image solutions, the user does not need to decide the order or number of images to be combined in advance. Instead, images are captured manually and stitched together to form the resulting panorama, all without the need for a motorised stage. To further increase flexibility, the OLYMPUS Stream software can stitch together an unlimited number of images during a single round of acquisition. The manual MIA function is quick, adaptable and easy-to-use, making it simple to incorporate it into any workflow process.

Using the OLYMPUS Stream 1.6 instant EFI function, it is possible to create an image where the entire sample surface is in focus, allowing users to rapidly examine the sample in question. This is particularly powerful for visualising the surface of thick, irregularly shaped samples, generating clear images that provide as much information as possible. To create such images, the user moves manually through the Z-axis, while the system captures only in-focus areas at each focal position. These are then combined to provide the final image, ready for further investigation. The system does not require any advanced motorisation or complex automatic control, making it quick and easy-to-use regardless of user expertise.

The OLYMPUS Stream 1.6 software is focused on providing the highest level of usability and maximum workflow efficiency, even to the most inexperienced user. It provides flexible functionality to optimise image acquisition, measurement, archiving and automation. Boasting an extensive array of features, the system is a powerful solution that provides rapid and easy-to-use examination and quality assurance tools for use in production processes and research and development. OLYMPUS Stream is extremely flexible, capable of integrating with all existing Olympus hardware, including microscope frames, optics, cameras and accessories.

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