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Vision Stereo

Digital solution for virtual sample preparation in stereo microscopy




Vision Stereo Digital solution for virtual sample preparation in stereo microscopy

New standards in the daily work


Digital microscopy

Digital microscopy (digital pathology) is a digital environment for managing and analyzing microscopy data, which is obtained using a microscope, a camera, software and a computer.
Digital microscopy allows you to attain qualitative and quantitative results, which are either impossible to receive by other means or cost and time consuming.

Digital sample

Single images are ‘stitched’ automatically to make a complete microscopic digital sample (‘virtual slide’).

A digital microscopic sample is indispensable when you have an object that can’t be seen entirely in the field of view with the required magnification — it is just not possible to see it completely without creating a “virtual sample”.

Digital samples don’t fade or break; there is also no risk to damage or lose the object of examination.


Main benefits


  1. Autofocus — automated focus adjustment
  2. Z-scanning of the sample layer-by-layer
  3. Digital sample editor
  4. Atlas of microscopic images
  5. Database: storage, filters and search options
  6. Motorized stero microscope and Vision digital camera
  7. Telemedicine and remote consultations with colleagues
  8. Education for specialists: scientists, doctors, lab technicians and students

Motorized stereo microscope




A motorized stereo microscope is the main component of the analysis system

Vision solutions are based on a motorized stero microscope that implements 3 principal automatic functions: scanning along X/Y axes and focusing on Z axis.

A motorized stero microscope changes your work completely from manual to automatic, increasing efficiency. It is designed with a focus on convenience and ease. You work with a unified system: a stero microscope, a camera and a computer, without wasting time on manual operations with a microscope.

A digital sample is generated by digitizing a microscopic image taken with a Vision camera connected to a trinocular microscope with a C-mount adapter.

We have made every effort to provide you with a solution of highest accuracy, reliability and repeatability. All drives are controlled by means of the dedicated software and control unit.


Complete control of your Vision camera




Camera settings

Different modes when working with color (8 or 16 bit) allow color depth adjustment. “Field alignment” function removes any image defects: uneven field illumination, dust and scratches on optical components of the system.



Color settings and exposure/brightness control

Manual or automatic color settings give the possibility of image adjustment according to illumination (LED or halogen). If its necessary to change image brightness, adjust exposure.



Histogram

Histogram explores contrast, saturation and exposure of the image, as well as estimates what is required when capturing/enhancing an image.

Preview

Live image preview. “Zoom” function lets you magnify the sample. “Resolution” function sets the size of the captured image in pixels.


Digital sample preparation


1. Prepare a macroscopic sample

Prepare a macroscopic sample and place it on the stage of your motorized stereo microscope.


2. Select a specific area of the digital sampleе

Set the required parameters: size, thickness and location of the object, and autofocus if required.

Vision system will automatically prepare a complete digital sample with high detalization.
3. Securely save it in the database

Digital macroscopic samples are saved in the database.

Use the “Digital sample editor” to import, export and edit individual frames as well as complete digital samples.

Digital macroscopic samples can be used for remote consultations with colleagues, video conferences, publications on specialized social networks, etc.


Example 1 — Fish scale



Series of macroscopic frames of a digital sample, magnification 20x, 1:4. panoramic digital sample after “stitching” the macroscopic frames, magnification 20x, 1:4


Digital sample with an area selected for detailed examination, magnification 20x, 1:4


Digital sample of a magnified selected area, magnification 20x, 1:1


Example 2 — Gastric tissue



Series of macroscopic frames of a digital sample, magnification 10x, 1:6. Panoramic digital sample after “stitching” the macroscopic frames, magnification 10x, 1:6


Digital sample with an area selected for detailed examination, magnification 10x, 1:6


Digital sample of a magnified selected area, magnification 10x, 1:1


Main characteristics




Motorized stero microscope and Vision digital camera. Preview live video on a PC as well as capture a digital macroscopic sample.



Personal computer with Vision Stereo software, high resolution monitor and color printer.



Automatic digital sample preparation. Single images are “stitched” automatically to make a complete digital sample (“virtual slide”).



Autofocus.



Image editor of digital samples to work with frames of a digital sample.



Atlas of macroscopic objects is a customizable hierarchical database. Text comments to images in the atlas.



Database stores all information about digital samples and analysis results. Statistic handling, quick search and integration into other information networks (LIS/HIS).