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Rasmussen Thomas
Is it possible to connect a microscope for live reading and analysis of images?
If so.. Can anyone point me in the direction to look?

Best regards Thomas Rasmussen

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Volker Baecker
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Hello,
what do you want to do? Do you just want the image of the camera and
analyse it on the fly or do you want to drive the microscope as well?
Maybe you should have a look at the Acquisition section on the ImageJ
plugin page:

http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/plugins/index.html#acq

You can find a very simple example of "live reading and analysis" I
did here:

http://dev.mri.cnrs.fr/projects/imagej-macros/wiki/Ovocyte_Tool

Best regards,
Volker Baecker

Rasmussen Thomas:
> Is it possible to connect a microscope for live reading and
> analysis of images? If so.. Can anyone point me in the direction to
> look?
>
> Best regards Thomas Rasmussen
>
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Re: Live reading

Pariksheet Nanda
In reply to this post by Rasmussen Thomas
On 02/05/2014 06:30 AM, Rasmussen Thomas wrote:
> Is it possible to connect a microscope for live reading and analysis of images?
> If so.. Can anyone point me in the direction to look?
>

It sounds like you might want to use the Micro-Manager, which is an
image acquisition plugin for ImageJ:
http://micro-manager.org/

Even if you have an inexpensive camera you might be able to control it
with GPhoto (Mac/Linux), OpenCVgrabber (Windows) or Video4Linux (GNU/Linux):
http://micro-manager.org/wiki/Device%20Support

> Best regards Thomas Rasmussen

Pariksheet

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