User guide
Fluor-S MAX MultiImager
9-15
The total exposure time will be divided by the number you enter in the
Exposure Count field. If you enter an exposure time of 10 minutes and a count
of 10, you will create 10 intermediate exposures at 1 minute intervals.
Note: Do not enter a count that will result in an intermediate exposure time that
is less than the minimum exposure time for the mode you are in. The
minimum exposure time in trans illuminated mode is 1 second, and the
minimum exposure time in epi illuminated mode is 0.1 second. (Example:
For a trans illuminated application, an exposure time of 20 seconds and
an exposure count of 21 would result in an error.)
Save All Intermediate Images
If Auto Save After Scan is selected (see following section), the Save All
Intermediate Images checkbox will become active. If you select this checkbox,
all your intermediate exposures will be saved as separate files. These files will
have the same root name appended by a number indicating the exposure
sequence. The final, full exposure will have the root name only, with no
exposure number.
9.6.c Save
Auto Save After Scan
To automatically save any image you create, click on the Auto Save After Scan
checkbox.
With this checkbox selected, when you click on Acquire or Live Acquire, a
Save As dialog box will open asking you to specify a file name and location
for the image you are about to create. The scan will begin when you click on
the Save button.
Note that in Live Acquire mode you can save your intermediate exposures by
selecting Auto Save After Scan and then Save All Intermediate Images.