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docs:mm_dispim_plugin_user_guide [2023/05/31 20:58]
Jon Daniels [Light Sheet Synchronization] added note about Fusion
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Jon Daniels [Cameras Tab]
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 ===== Cameras Tab ===== ===== Cameras Tab =====
  
-The Region of Interest and camera triggering mode is specified in the Cameras tab. For Andor Zyla and Hamamatsu Flash4 cameras there is the possibility to have consecutive triggers determine the start and end of a image capture; this is termed respectively Overlap” and Synchronous” by the manufacturers but referred to uniformly as “Overlap” in the plugin. Because the image sensor is simultaneously read out and reset to begin the subsequent exposure, the camera overhead time is reduced and it allows for faster camera frame rates.8). The downside is that there can be slight ghosting” or bleedthrough from frame to frame because the reset isn't quite complete. The same mode is not available with the PCO.edge or Photometrics Prime 95B. However, a new exposure can begin shortly after the readout starts which is a mode we refer to as Pseudo Overlap.+The Region of Interest and camera triggering mode is specified in the Cameras tab. For Andor Zyla and Hamamatsu Flash4 cameras there is the possibility to have consecutive triggers determine the start and end of a image capture; this is termed respectively "Overlapand "Synchronousby the manufacturers but referred to uniformly as “Overlap” in the plugin. Because the image sensor is simultaneously read out and reset to begin the subsequent exposure, the camera overhead time is reduced and it allows for faster camera frame rates. The downside is that there can be slight "ghostingor bleedthrough from frame to frame because the reset isn't quite complete. The same mode is not available with the PCO.edge or Photometrics Prime 95B. However, a new exposure can begin shortly after the readout starts which is a mode we refer to as "Pseudo Overlap" In cases where imaging speed is important it is usually a good idea to select "Overlap" or "Pseudo Overlap" camera modes.
  
 <imgcaption plugin_Cameras| The Cameras panel allows you to set the ROI and the acquisition trigger mode.>{{:docs:um-camerastab.png?600| diSPIM plugin Cameras tab}}</imgcaption> <imgcaption plugin_Cameras| The Cameras panel allows you to set the ROI and the acquisition trigger mode.>{{:docs:um-camerastab.png?600| diSPIM plugin Cameras tab}}</imgcaption>