Hello
I wrote a macro to launch a multi-tille acquisitions, stitch, slit and save the files in a folder.
all functions !!! except when I use the DF in my setting.
is there a function allowing to wait for the end of the DF initialization because my macro continues during the DF offset setting
thank you !
Use the definite focus during acquisition
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Re: Use the definite focus during acquisition
Hello erwan Grandgirard,
could you please post some lines of code so that it is clear which concrete steps you execute in your macro.
In addition, it would be nice to know which Zen blue version, including hotfix, you use?
Thanks!
could you please post some lines of code so that it is clear which concrete steps you execute in your macro.
In addition, it would be nice to know which Zen blue version, including hotfix, you use?
Thanks!
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Re: Use the definite focus during acquisition
hello,
the code is in github: https://github.com/Erwan67/ZEISS-Macro- ... -save.git
thank you
have nice day!
the code is in github: https://github.com/Erwan67/ZEISS-Macro- ... -save.git
thank you
have nice day!
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Re: Use the definite focus during acquisition
Hello erwan Grandgirard,
looking at your macro everything seems to be ok.
What do you mean by 'when I use the DF in my setting' and 'my macro continues during the DF offset setting'.
DF must be configured within your experiment (exp), which is executed in
output_Scan = Zen.Acquisition.Execute(exp)
to work correctly.
looking at your macro everything seems to be ok.
What do you mean by 'when I use the DF in my setting' and 'my macro continues during the DF offset setting'.
DF must be configured within your experiment (exp), which is executed in
output_Scan = Zen.Acquisition.Execute(exp)
to work correctly.