How-to Acquire a Multichannel Fluorescence Image with Labscope and Smart Microscopy

Dr. Michael Gögler
Market Sector Manager for Routine Microscopy,
ZEISS Microscopy
ZEISS Microscopy
If you work with fluorescently labeled cells or other samples that contain multiple fluorophores, easy image acquisition in independent channels and the overlay thereof is highly desired. Especially with manual microscopes this procedure can be cumbersome.
Key Learnings:
- Learn how to acquire up to 4 fluorescence channels and 1 transmitted light channel in an easy and effortless way.
- Learn how to use a smart fluorescence microscope such as ZEISS Axioscope 5 with Colibri 3 or Axiolab 5, in combination with the microscope camera Axiocam 202 mono and the imaging app Labscope.
- Learn how to adapt the histogram, compare separate channels, and even include them in a report.
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Learn how to acquire up to 4 fluorescence channels and 1 transmitted light channel in an easy and effortless way. All you need is a smart fluorescence microscope such as ZEISS Axioscope 5 with Colibri 3 or Axiolab 5, in combination with the microscope camera Axiocam 202 mono and the imaging app Labscope.