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Problem
Cause
Remedy
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g) The colors in the picture are
strange.
The area selected in white balance
adjustment was improper.
Select a white area as the rectangular
white balance adjustment area.
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The RGB balance is adjusted
improperly in manual white balance
adjustment.
Perform manual white balance
adjustment to adjust the RGB color
balance to obtain optimum colors.
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The screen color setting of the
computer is incorrect.
Set the computer display color to
24-bit color or higher.
The recommended setting is 32-
bit color.
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h) The picture is not in focus.
The microscope is not focused
properly.
Adjust the focus correctly with the
fine adjustment knob.
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The parfocality is not adjusted
properly.
Adjust parfocality with the camera
adapter.
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The aperture iris diaphragm of the
condenser is open too wide.
Close the aperture iris diaphragm
a little.
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The field iris diaphragm is not set
properly.
Adjust the field iris diaphragm until
the image circumscribes the field
of view.
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L e n s c o m p o n e n t s o f t h e
microscope are contaminated or
the cover glass on the front of the
camera is stained.
Clean the objective, photography
lens, condenser and/or window
lens of the microscope, or clean
the cover glass on the bottom of
the camera head.
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The microscope and/or camera
are subjected to vibration during
recording.
Record images in an environment in
which the microscope and camera
are not vibrated. It is effective to use
an anti-vibration bench.
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