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Pannoramic MIDI 1.18 User's Guide
Filter Settings
Focus channel – Choose a filter that you want to focus with. It is recommended to choose a
filter that is related to the staining that stained the most of the specimen, or where the
exposition time is low. You can choose from filters that you have previously selected in the
Channel Settings field.
Stitching channel – This is done on one channel. You can choose whether you want to do
stitching on the focus channel, or on another channel. It is recommended to choose
another channel if the focus channel was determined on the basis of exposition time, and it
would display less information. It is recommended to choose a filter that is related to the
staining that stained the most of the specimen.
The default selection is
Channel Settings
Select what types of filters you want to use during scanning. You can select the filter types
and the number of channels to be used.
Those filters are displayed automatically that you have previously defined in the Options /
Microscope Settings at the mode selection screen.
For more information on predefining filters, see section 4.2.3 Microscope Settings / Filter
Settings.
To set filter properties, select a filter and click on any of the white boxes of the ET, TW and
DG columns next to the filter name. This displays the Filter Properties window.
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Figure 59 – Filter properties window
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