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Olympus Releases Stream Image-Analysis Software v. 1.8

Improved high dynamic range and streamlined document storage

Olympus
Tue, 12/04/2012 - 11:35
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(Olympus: Center Valley, PA) -- Designed for multifaceted and complex microimaging applications, Olympus Stream Image-Analysis software v. 1.8 makes it easy to achieve unprecedented levels of accuracy, repeatability, and reliability. Just released to U.S. customers, the next evolution of Stream software saves time and money while equipping users with the confidence to make better decisions based on more precise images.

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Stream 1.8 provides improved high dynamic range imaging, streamlined document storage and retrieval, easier reporting, and a variety of useful imaging, data handling, and reporting tools. The software can be used with the new Olympus DSX Series Opto-Digital Microscopy System as well as the Olympus LEXT OLS4000.

One key to Stream’s effectiveness is its advanced high dynamic range (HDR) imaging capability, which provides more powerful image capture. The HDR automatically blends a series of images at varying exposure times, and within seconds creates a perfectly exposed composite image.

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