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Mikroskop LEVENHUK D50L NG

Instrukcja obsługi Mikroskop LEVENHUK D50L NG

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Levenhuk
Lite
Software
Rövidített telepítési és
alkalmazási útmutató
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1. To run LevenhukLite you can either double-click the " " shortcut on your desktop,
OR
Open the Start menu in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Navigate to "Applications" -> "Levenhuk" and click
LevenhukLite shortcut to run the application.
If you wish to change the language of the application, you can press the Shift-P shortcut to access the Preferences, then
choose the Misc tab and under Languages choose the desired language. This action requires restart.
2. If the camera drivers have been installed correctly, the name of the camera will appear in the camera list.
3. If the camera does not appear in the list, make sure it is properly plugged in via a USB cable and/or the camera drivers
are installed correctly.
If you need to reinstall the drivers, run the setup wizard on the installation CD and choose Install Camera Driver.
LevenhukLite software allows you to view, save and edit images and video clips that you take with your Levenhuk cameras
through a microscope or a telescope. Functions and operations described are valid for Windows-compatible application. For
Mac and Linux versions, the set of available functions can change. Levenhuk reserves the right to modify or discontinue any
product without prior notice.
LevenhukLite Quick Start Guide EN
Running the application
LevenhukLite
LevenhukLite main window interface
Toolbox tabs:
Interface elements:
Menu bar
Contains all the action commands for the application.
Toolbox panel
Grants access to quick setup and editing tools.
Workspace
Contains all the opened images, ready for editing.
Toolbox tabs
Allow you to switch between different sets of tools for viewing and editing.
Toolbar
Contains buttons for the most commonly used actions.
LevenhukLite
Description
File manager. Allows you to quickly locate and open the desired image or video.
A list of actions throughout the session. Allows you to browse and undo/redo certain
actions.
Allows you to see and measure the parameters of the opened file.
Name
Camera Camera options and editing tools.
Folders
Undo/Redo
Measurements
Layer A list of active layers of the image.
Viewing
You can edit the resulting image with Exposure & Gain, White Balance, Color
Adjustment and other tools on the Camera tab of the toolbox.
Clicking on the camera name will allow you to see the live camera view on your
PC monitor. A Video tab will appear in the workspace.
Capturing an image
Click the Frame button. The current view will be captured and the
resulting image shown in a new workspace tab. Every time you click
the Frame button, a new image is taken and shown in a new tab.
Capturing a video
Click the Video button. Choose the file format, a name for your video
and the output folder. Upon confirming these selections the live feed
from the camera will be saved as a video until you choose to stop it.
Capturing camera views
Editing the image
Saving
You can save one or several images on your hard drive by choosing the
required option in the File menu. Choose between Save, Save as… or
Batch Save.
The following file formats are supported:
Windows Bitmap (*.bmp,*.dib,*.rle)
JPEG (*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.jpe,*.jif,*.jfif)
Portable Network Graphics (*.png)
Tag Image File Format (*.tif, *.tiff)
Compuserve GIF (*.gif)
PCX (*.pcx)
Targa (*.tga)
JBIG (*.jbg)
LevenhukLite File Type (*.tft)
Measurements
LevenhukLite has a wide array of measurement options for your
images. By using one of the tools in the Measurements tab of the
toolbox (which are also accessible through a Measurements section
of the menu bar) you can measure specific parameters of the image.
The shapes placed on the image are actually located on a separate
layer and the saved image is not affected. All the Measurements
tools are listed below.
Rectangle Draws a rectangle from two points along a diagonal and shows its dimensions.
Tool Description
Angle Measures the angle between two lines.
Point Places a Label Pn point and gives you its x and y coordinates.
Line > Arbitrary Line Draws a line between two points on a given layer.
Line > Horizontal Line Draws a horizontal line between two points on a given layer.
Line > Vertical Line Draws a vertical line between two points on a given layer.
Parallel Draws two parallel lines and numbers them.
Vertical > Four points Draws two vertical lines and numbers them.
Vertical > Three points Draws two lines, perpendicular to each other.
RoundRect Draws a rounded rectangle and shows its height and width.
Circle > Center+Radius Draws a circle on a given layer, using the Center+Radius method.
Circle > Two Points Draws a circle on a given layer, using the Two Points method.
Circle > Three Points Draws a circle on a given layer, using the Three Points method.
Annulus Draws a ring (two circles with a common center) and shows its inner and outer
radius.
Two Circles > Center+Radius Draws two circles (Center+Radius method) and a line connecting their centers.
Shows the distance between these points.
Two Circles > Three Points Draws two circles (Three Points method) and a line connecting their centers.
Shows the distance between these points.
Arc Draws an arc along three points and shows its length.
Text Places a textbox on the image. Upon entering the text, right-click to confirm the
entry.
Polygon Using your mouse, place as many points as you need. Right-click to create a
polygon.
Ellipse Draws an ellipse.

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