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Written by Mike Krochmal
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 23:41 |

- The Autoscan Professional Semiautomatic System is based on the Zeiss AxioImager microscope and a B&W digital camera. With this system, track counting and length measurement are carried out manually, but the on-screen track marking feature greatly facilitates both of these processes, and the dual monitors provide graphic simultaneous images of the grain and mica mounts. This system incorporates our traditional and time-tested motor shaft encoders, which provide excellent positional repeatability within a few microns. The software provided is the B&W version of our popular Trakscan package incorporating Easylength.
- The Autoscan DeLuxe Semiautomatic System is based on the popular Olympus BX51 microscope and a high-resolution digital colour camera. With this system, track counting and length measurements are carried out manually, but the on-screen track marking feature greatly facilitates both of these processes, and the dual monitors provide graphic simultaneous images of the grain and mica mounts. The linear sensors allow our stages to achieve superior positional accuracies, measured in nanometers. The software provided is the latest colour version of our popular Trakscan package incorporating Easylength.
- The Autoscan Professional Semiautomatic System is also based on the popular Olympus BX51 microscope and high-resolution B&W digital camera. The user is able to choose between using the drawing tube and digitiser tablet for manual measurement of track lengths in the traditional manner, or counting and measuring track lengths on-screen, using the slightly lower-resolution B&W digital camera provided and a single monitor. The software provided is the B&W version of our popular Trakscan package incorporating Easylength.
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