Zeiss Axiovert 100 Guia De Utilização
3D Microscopy
Axiovert 100/135/135 M
Axiovert 100/135/135 M
Monitor version
B 40-022-4 e 09/98
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3.4
3D video recordings
3D sequences can generally be recorded and
played back using a video recorder.
This requires an S-VHS recorder and an
S-VHS video tape.
played back using a video recorder.
This requires an S-VHS recorder and an
S-VHS video tape.
Fig. 14
Wiring diagram for video prints
Connecting the video recorder:
Set the toggle switch of the MCU II to
Extern
Fig. 14
Fig. 14
Connect Y/C-In of the MCU II with Y/C-Out
of the video recorder
Connect Y/C-Out of the MCU II with Y/C-In
of the video recorder
Recording, playback:
Activate TBC (Time Base Corrector) on the
video recorder
First activate the Pause/Still key, then the
Record key of the video recorder
Use the Pause key to interrupt recording
Interrupt playback using the Pause key and
Interrupt playback using the Pause key and
end it using the Stop key.
3.5
Printing of 3D video
recordings
recordings
Stored 3D video recordings can be printed as
video prints:
Fig. 14
video prints:
Fig. 14
Storing the image:
Set 100 Hz in the MEMORY OUT menu of
the MCU II
Set Frame in the MEMORY IN menu of the
MCU II
Store the current image via the Freeze key
Printing:
Set 50 Hz in the MEMORY OUT menu of
Printing:
Set 50 Hz in the MEMORY OUT menu of
the MCU II
Set Frame via the key;
then use the
key to go to Field and print
the two half images - field 1 and field 2 -
one after the other
one after the other