Hi Valeria,
We too have NIS elements on our motorized Nikon TiE microscope as
well as on the Nikon AZ-100 and UDM microscope. We also have an offline
post-processing workstation. As Evangelos suggested you can add modules and
features as per your need. On the microscope control side, setting up multidimensional
experiments is really easy, I routinely conduct 3-4 day time lapse
experiments on taking images every couple of minutes on different stage points
in different channels. Setting up different optical configuration such as
objectives and filter cubes and assigning microscope and camera setting to
theses configurations is also straightforward and intuitive. For analysis,
you can trim down datasets and easily extract specific time points, focal
planes, channels etc. There is wide variety of annotation and measurement
tools. One of the features which comes handy is merging of different channels,
you just have to drag and drop to get a multichannel image. In
all I think it’s a good software for both control and analysis, but
there some room for improvement with the free image viewer, it should do lot
more than what it does.
As always, no commercial interests.
Best,
Neeraj.
Neeraj V.
Gohad, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral
Fellow
Okeanos
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Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:16 AM
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Subject: Re: NIS elements software
Dear Valeria,
we currently work with NIS controlling a motorized widefield
TiE microscope and a hamamatsu camera
for acquisition of Ca signal but also for multicolor cell
immunostaining that you can perform in full automatic mode
with a macro. We tested the same software with the A1
confocal (same microscope with XY sample holder traslator): very reliable.
Still missing a relaible integration with UNIBLITZ shutter.
No complain at all!
If you need more details do not esitate to contact me
My best
Marco
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Valeria Berno <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi
did any of you have experience with NIS element software from Nikon?
Any complain?
quick check in order to take a decision for a widefield microscope....
thanks in advance
Valeria
Berno Valeria, PhD
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Italy
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