hello there, i use 4x magnification using olympus CKX microscope to capture image via digiacquis software. can i use NIS for putting scalebar. the image is safe in jpeg/jpg file.
Thanks for your comment! You can use the NIS software for that I believe. Just have to get an image of a calibrated scale at the same magnification to set calibration of the scale bar in the software.
I'm not sure. This software is setup for use with Nikon cameras independent of the microscope setup. I'm not sure if the Nikon software is compatible with Sony hardware.
Hello there. I need some help regarding NIS for petrography. There is some problem in the camera when used in cross polarised light i.e. the image appears blur with a hazy/cloudy view. However, the view is good in PPL. Do i need to make any changes in the NIS?
It sounds like your polarizing filters may be bad or need cleaned. Have you tried that? If the camera takes good images without the filter, then it shouldn't be an issue with the software or the camera or the microscope lens.
hello there, i use 4x magnification using olympus CKX microscope to capture image via digiacquis software. can i use NIS for putting scalebar. the image is safe in jpeg/jpg file.
Thanks for your comment!
You can use the NIS software for that I believe. Just have to get an image of a calibrated scale at the same magnification to set calibration of the scale bar in the software.
But i can't understand, can you help me more
What do you need to know?
Is this software compatible with Sony camera for a Nikon microscope?
I'm not sure. This software is setup for use with Nikon cameras independent of the microscope setup. I'm not sure if the Nikon software is compatible with Sony hardware.
Hello there. I need some help regarding NIS for petrography. There is some problem in the camera when used in cross polarised light i.e. the image appears blur with a hazy/cloudy view. However, the view is good in PPL.
Do i need to make any changes in the NIS?
It sounds like your polarizing filters may be bad or need cleaned. Have you tried that? If the camera takes good images without the filter, then it shouldn't be an issue with the software or the camera or the microscope lens.
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