3D Surface Inspector 3D Surface Inspector 1. Choose your Method of Image Acquisition. Manual acquisition captures a Z-stack within 3DSI Auto Acq.

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3D Surface Inspector

3D Surface Inspector

1. Choose your Method of Image Acquisition. Manual acquisition captures a Z-stack within 3DSI Auto Acq. controls a Prior Scientific™ Z-motor device Use Scope-Pro to collect Z-stacks in Image-Pro Import a series of Z interval images

3D Surface Inspector 2. Create EDF and Topographical Map in Focus Settings Tab

3D Surface Inspector 3. Pair EDF and Topographical Map

3D Surface Inspector 4. Measure using 4 different methods a. Surface Plot b. 3D Profile c. Marker d. Fill Area

3D Surface Inspector a. Surface Plot Visualize the Z Depth View surface from any angle, using… –Texture mapping –Wire frame –Pseudo coloring Easy rotation of the surface plot rendering Spatially calibrated axes Adjustable lighting, contrast and shadow controls for enhanced viewing. NEW! Create AVI animations

3D Surface Inspector

b. 3D Profile Maximum and minimum Z values over an X/Y line profile Z height representation over an X/Y line profile

3D Surface Inspector b. Live Marker X/Y Line Profile on Image

3D Surface Inspector c. Fill Area Differences in Z height between two X/Y positions Surface area measurements for object on a focal plane Measure the volume covered by that surface area

Thank You!