![]() ![]() But ‘experiments’ are a main feature of Zen blue and are configured and saved more or less automatically via the GUI. But the question is, where can you get a ZenExperiment from? To my knowledge there is no way to ‘generate’ a ZenExperiment in Zen Core. This is a great function to start an arbitrary experiment, including simple to complex mosaic (tiles) experiments. You have already worked with the macro object model and perhaps you have found Even if Zen Core is the optimum platform for you and your clients YOU, as the developing part, might need ONE license of Zen blue to ‘extend’ the programming capabilities of Zen Core.Ī very simple example. I also understand that you and your clients have already updated to Zen Core. Although programming in AxioVision, most probably in VBA, was not too easy it offered a wide variety of features. On the other side you mentioned that you had AxioVision before with MosaiX. First, without a deeper knowledge of your application it is of course not possible to say Zen blue fits ‘better’ for your case than Zen Core. Ok, now I have a better understanding of your situation. If the details are not quite suitable for public discussion please feel free to contact me directly at Your prompt response will be highly appreciated and I hope you all stay safe and well in these troubled times. Thus, it would be very good to be able to obtain a ZENcore-based solution. Even more importantly, we have passed that recommendation to our clients, and some of them as far as I know have also ordered ZENcore-based upgrades. Seems to be a similar situation here.īefore we seriously consider switching to ZEN blue let me say that, at the time we ordered our own upgrade, Zeiss strongly recommended ZENcore for our sort of application, which we purchased. I remember that I had to ask Zeiss directly about MosaiX as its API wasn't really documented at the time. The only critical component missing appears to be Tiles (former MosaiX) acquisition. We have a good understanding of the workflow required from our previous AxioVision work and are pretty confident we can repeat the essential part of it with ZEN (but I may come up with some questions of course). ![]() Automated acquisition of multiple images is an extremely important component of the solution and fully relies on the API provided by Zeiss, Python OAD in this particular case. Apparently, with AxioVision out of support, they need to move to a ZEN-based solution which we are working on at the moment. We have been developing and maintaining an AxioVision VBA-based automated mineralogy solution for quite a while, and a number of our clients are using it already. Hello, we use Axio Imager.Z2m and our clients, which are important in this context, have similar systems. I need the code that will set up and run tile acquisition for X, Y and N above (more parameters may come useful of course) and stitch the image. I can move the stage to the proper starting position and focus the sample programmatically. I can roughly estimate the resulting image size in microns and thus the center (or the corner) position of the image within my sample. would you be able to give me a code example, or point me to the proper documentation, or possibly just tell me what Zen object I should be using (I will try introspection on it and that might help)? A task is like this: I need to take X by Y tiled image using overlap N%. ![]() I am afraid I don't quite understand the programmatic aspects of tile acquisition and am missing something important. However I would like the user to optionally take tile images and this is where I am stuck at the moment. I think I more or less got the grasp of how to do that with simple images, that is, I seem to be able to control stage movement, adjust some camera settings, take and save the images. Hello, I am writing a script allowing a user to automatically acquire multiple images covering a rectangular area of interest on a sample. ![]()
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