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Taking measurement and calibration is essential for photos taken from a microscope. Knowing the size of object under your observation is very important for identification. This post, I would like to look at MICAM’s measuring and calibration function. MICAM is a free microscope image capturing and measuring software written by Marien van Westen, a lecturer at the Hanze University of Groningen (Netherlands). You can download it from. The source codes for the earlier releases can also be downloaded from the website.
I like it a lot from my first try. First, install the DirectShow driver from Tucsen application CD. Run the TCAM3-DXPlug-in.exe from Vista (or XP) folder. Tucsen DirectShow Driver for Vista (if you are running Windows XP, the driver is located in another folder.) First you want to download the software from Science4all website and install it. The installation is a snap just like any other windows application. Once you install MICAM, you will need to add microscopes then add objective lens to each microscope if you have multiple microscopes. You will be prompted to add microscope when you first run MICAM. Arial Std Rounded Light Free Download.
If you did not set up the microscope on your first run, go to the preference menu from the main window. Once you add a microscope, add the objective lens one by one. In the example, I entered my Nexcope 701 microscope then 4x, 10x and 40x objective lens – I have one more to add (100x). Switch to Measurement Window While in the measurement window, select the objective lens and check calibration checkbox.
Draw a calibration line across the ruler by click on start point then drag across the ruler then release at the end point. Enter the length for this calibration lens. For example, my calibration slide is 0.01mm per division so 100 division will be 1mm (or 1000 um). MICAM will automatically calculate how many pixels alone the calibration line and calibration coefficient (um/pixel).
Do the same for each objective lens. On Bob This works well, and if you’re a Microsoft user it is a good solution.
MiCam also works under Linux/Wine, but the camera does not at this time (forcing one to use Windows). I would advise caution when dealing with Tucsen, however- they do not reply to their emails (unless you’re going to purchase something). I’ve been trying to get a replacement software disk now for some time (original burned in a fire), and they never responded to my queries. They promise a reply within 24 hours but have never responded. On You are correct about the operating system. Directshow only works in Windows platform. Their native driver also only work in windows platform.
I hope you can find better luck with the software disc with the camera dealer. Your local dealer might be able to offer you the software CD. I doubt they will send the disc from China.
My experience with their support is better than yours. They have offered me some tips about manual configuration and answered my questions about image quality. In both instances, they are answered within a day or two. On Thank you for posting the link. I downloaded the AxioVision LE (version 4.8.1) – need to sign up to get the download link. Like MICAM, it uses DirctShow Driver (AxioVision crashed whenever I used the TWAIN driver for image aquisition). Enable for AxioVision LE to work with Tucsen, you will need to enable DirectShow Camera from the tools->Module Manager menu and check the DirectShow camera.
Select the TCAM3 from the Camera List. Click on the “Live” button from the top tool bar. The white balance works beautifully! I especially like the automatic best fit. The color was bright and live.
I should post once I learned more about the software. Best of all, the software is FREE!! On I tried 3mp and 5mp models.
I ended up using the 3MP model. There isn’t much quality difference between the 3mp and 5mp because the software is the same. I would expect that 9mp model will be pretty much the same (I have not heard about the 10mp model yet). 3mp gave me slightly larger field of view (capture) because of the sensor size, 1/2 in vs 1/2.5 in. I primarily take pictures for on-screen viewing. It isn’t make much difference for on-screen viewing whether it is 3mp or 5mp because I have to zoom out anyway. 5mp or higher is useful for printing poster or publications.