Camera integration, On chip integration, Sequential integration – UVP Life Science User Manual

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LS Software User Guide

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Camera Integration

Integration is the term used to mean the length of time the camera is exposed to incoming light.

Integration time and Exposure time are sometimes used interchangeably. There are various different

types of Integration modes provided by LS software.

On Chip Integration

Sequential Integration

Dynamic Integration


To access the Integration feature go to the Acquisition Action Tab and click onto the Camera Menu button

and find the Integration feature.

On Chip Integration

The software takes only ONE picture, with the current exposure time set.

Sequential Integration

Used when the ideal exposure time for the sample is unknown. A low light Chemiluminescence sample

may have an unknown exposure time. This option captures multiple images at either constant or irregular

time-intervals. The user may browse through the images taken and select the image that provides the

best results.

To use Sequential Integration, click onto the

Sequential Integration radio button and click on the

Sequential button.

Constant Time Intervals: Use this when the number of images and the longest exposure time is

known. LS software will then calculate the integration time to be used for the first image and use

the same as an increment to capture subsequent images. E.g., if five images are to be taken and

the maximum integration time is set at 20s, the exposure times calculated will be as follows:

First: 4s

Second: 8s

Third: 12s

Fourth: 16s

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