Time-Lapse Images With Scanner

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Time-Lapse Images With Scanner

Benjamin Grant-2
Hi All,
I have a microfluidic device that I am imaging with a scanner.  I would
like to document changes in fluid flow over long periods of time. It would
be excellent to automate this process. Would it be possible to write a
macro to scan every 5 minutes using either the twain or twain scan plugins?
I just wanted to know if this was feasible before trying to do it.  Thank
you
Ben

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Re: Time-Lapse Images With Scanner

Kenton Arkill
Hi
I'd assume it is possible, but check out https://www.micro-manager.org as
it does this sort of thing for loads of hardware.
Love the sound of the project.

Kenton

On 18 February 2015 at 22:36, Benjamin Grant <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
> I have a microfluidic device that I am imaging with a scanner.  I would
> like to document changes in fluid flow over long periods of time. It would
> be excellent to automate this process. Would it be possible to write a
> macro to scan every 5 minutes using either the twain or twain scan plugins?
> I just wanted to know if this was feasible before trying to do it.  Thank
> you
> Ben
>
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> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>

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