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Mixscope license
Mixscope license












mixscope license
  1. #MIXSCOPE LICENSE UPDATE#
  2. #MIXSCOPE LICENSE SOFTWARE#

Not really intended to be used with microscopes, but works nicely with the Andonstar.

#MIXSCOPE LICENSE SOFTWARE#

The software is really intended for the USB microscopes sold by Plugable, but can be downloaded by anyone.Ĭomes bundled with all Macs. You can adjust parameters such as contrast, hue, saturation, brightness, save images, movies and configurable time lapse images to disk etc – pretty nice. This has been the app I have used most during recent months.

#MIXSCOPE LICENSE UPDATE#

It does feel kind of dated though, last update was in 2010įree trial version, ca USD 18 for a license, Digital Viewer Used this app to begin with, don’t quite remember what OS X version I had at the time, reported to work on 10.10 though. I am sure there are more and maybe better options – feel free to add them in the comments. Right now the list of OS X apps looks like below.

mixscope license

If a USB webcam is used, the images could be fed into a computer too – very nice. I need to 3D print an adapter to make a regular digital camera fit the tube, but once that’s done, it should be possible to take some really nice pictures there. LED lighting, mounting rails for the work bench – and one of them has a photo tube. These are extremely nice – intended for medical research, electronics production etc – they have extremely good optics and mechanical construction. On a related note, during the fall I got a few (an auction lot that contained a bunch of units.) Leica stereo microscopes ( M60 and MZ6).

mixscope license

Over the past year I have tried some video software, and still have a few on the try-these-out-list. but this is in part due to the lack of good OS X software for use with generic USB microscopes. To be honest it hasn’t been used much (it did come in handy during the repair of the BK Precision LCR meter though). The microscope is actually pretty nice given its ca USD 60 price point, with decent picture quality, a sturdy stand (even though it’s somewhat of a pain adjusting it) and a built-in adjustable light source. Got myself an Andonstar 2 megapixel USB microscope about a year ago, mainly just for testing it out, and having it readily available when some repair project demanded it.














Mixscope license