Thanks for your reply, Bill!
I just realised that i was not vey clear in my post. Of course there
are several commercial software solutions but I was rather interested
in open source programs.
So far i found and tested.
- micromanager
- WinFluor
Even though both programs look good (especially the micro-manager) and
work very well, i found them to have some specific restrictions, that
leaves them unsuitable for the experiments i have in mind.
Regards,
Thomas
On 24 Jun., 07:21, Bill <connelly.b... from gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the Coolsnap cameras can run a large number of programs. NIS
> elements from nikon, or PMcapture from photometrics, and various
> others.
>> See:http://www.photomet.com/pm_downloads/software_pvcam.php>> On Jun 9, 9:56 pm, Tom <tehgabr... from web.de> wrote:
>> > Hi!
> > I have a 'Coolsnap HQ' from Princeton that came together with a
> > software package called "WinView".
> > Unfortunately this software is full of bugs and really a pain to use.
> > So i am wondering if anybody knows an image acquisition software that
> > can be used to control a 'Coolsnap HQ' camera?
> > If possible, this software should run under linux, but windows is fine
> > too.
>> > It should allow high frequency imaging (up to 20 Hz), where the timing
> > is triggered by an external device.
> > I already tried a software called "micro-manager" but didn't find this
> > suitable for my needs
>> > Any comments are appreciated!
>> > Regards,
> > Thomas