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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, February 17, 2022
Microscope users will be able to make precise, repeatable 2D measurements with the new PRECiV software, resulting in results that meet industry standards
Fremont, CA: Users in production, quality control, and inspection can utilize the new PRECiV software to make precise, repeatable 2D measurements and get results that meet the current industry requirements. PRECiV software makes microscopy operations faster and more efficient by providing powerful data exchange and security capabilities.
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The PRECiV software transforms any manual microscope into a powerful imaging and measurement tool. The software controls all Olympus traditional industrial microscopes, their coded functionalities, Olympus motorized nosepieces, and Olympus digital microscope cameras. It delivers robust color rendering and high resolution to provide high-clarity images, and it supports brightfield, darkfield, MIX (directional darkfield), polarisation, and differential interference contrast (DIC) imaging for flexibility.
The software's user interface is straightforward, with a navigation tab that groups the software's functions, such as observation, acquisition, and measurement with large, well labeled buttons. Advanced settings are hidden from beginning users, but experienced users may readily access all of the available features and functionalities.
On a live or recorded image, PRECiV software allows for exact, repeatable two-dimensional measurements. Inspectors can be confident in their data because of features like auto edge detection, which accurately measures the distance between two locations, auxiliary lines, which make complex geometric measurements, and a magic wand for automatic area discovery.
It's also simple to get all-in-focus photos that extend beyond the microscope's field of vision. The extended focal imaging (EFI) function takes numerous images in different focal planes in a sequential fashion, whereas the panoramic function allows users to move the stage over the sample and stitch the photos together to create a single huge image. Users can now merge immediate EFI and panorama photos with PRECiV software while keeping both hands on the microscope.
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