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No, there are currently no plans for that. I'm afraid it would be a lot of effort for a relatively narrow use case. You can still, of course, run two instances of the software for two cameras simultaneously.
Could you elaborate what application you have in mind for the multichannel acquisition?
Hi.
As of now, I am making a BAM/Fluorescence microscope.
It would be good to see both channels overlapping. It is also used in
fluorescence microscopy.
To show two or more channels simultaneously.
Best regards.
Petro.
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Hi Petro,
No, there are currently no plans for that. I'm afraid it would be a lot of
effort for a relatively narrow use case. You can still, of course, run two
instances of the software for two cameras simultaneously.
Could you elaborate what application you have in mind for the multichannel
acquisition?
Sincerely,
Alexey
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Hi,
Do you have any plans to implement multichannel acquisition in a single GUI? Using two cameras?
Thanks.
Petro.
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