Claims
- 1. A microscope comprising:
a light source; an illumination optical system irradiating a sample with an illumination light emitted from the light source; a stage placing the sample; an image-forming optical system collecting an observed light exiting from the sample; a detector detecting the observed light passing through the image-forming optical system; a processing unit processing a signal from the detector; a display displaying an image of the sample based on a video signal from the processing unit; and an illuminance reducing unit reducing illuminance of the illumination light on the sample to be lower than a specified value which is enough for observation by the display; and a control unit detecting a change amount of a video signal supplied from the processing unit, and controlling an operation of the illuminance reducing unit according to the change amount.
- 2. A microscope according to claim 1, wherein when the change amount of the video signal is smaller than a specified amount, said control unit operates the illuminance reducing unit to reduce illuminance of the illumination light on the sample to a level where the change amount of the video signal is detectable, and operates the processing unit to output a video signal immediately before reduction of the illuminance as a still picture to the display, when the change amount of the video signal is equal to the specified amount, alternatively higher, said control unit cancels an operation of the illuminance reducing unit, and accordingly sets illuminance of the illumination light on the sample equal to a specified value, alternatively higher, which is enough for displaying an image of the sample on the display, and then operates the processing unit to output the changing video signal as a motion picture to the display.
- 3. A microscope according to claim 1, wherein when the change amount of the video signal is smaller than the specified amount, said control unit makes the illuminance reducing unit operative to reduce illuminance of the illumination light on the sample to be lower than a specified value enough for displaying an image of the sample on the display, and operates the display to display an image of the sample as a still picture, while the illuminance reducing unit is in an operative state, the still picture being one when the illuminance reducing unit was in an operative state immediately before an inoperative state.
- 4. A microscope according to claim 3, wherein when the change amount is smaller than the specified amount, said control unit controls the illuminance reducing unit to intermittently reduce the illuminance, and accordingly controls the processing unit to intermittently send a still picture and a motion picture to the display.
- 5. A microscope comprising:
a light source; an illumination optical system irradiating a sample with an illumination light emitted from the light source; a stage placing the sample; an image-forming optical system collecting an observed light exiting from the sample; a detector detecting observed light passing through the image-forming optical system; a processing unit processing a signal from the detector; a monitor for displaying an image of the sample based on a video signal from the processing unit; an illuminance reducing unit for reducing illuminance of the illumination light on the sample; and a control unit detecting a change amount of the video signal input into the processing unit, operating the illuminance reducing unit to reduce illuminance of the illumination light on the sample to a level for detecting the change amount of the video signal when the change amount of the video signal is smaller than a predetermined value, outputting the video signal immediately before reduction of the illuminance as a still picture on the monitor, canceling the operation of the illuminance reducing unit to set the illuminance to be enough for displaying an image of the sample when the change amount of the video signal is equal to the predetermined value, alternatively larger, and then outputting the video signal of this time as a motion picture to the monitor.
- 6. A microscope according to claim 5, wherein said processing unit includes a memory storing plural bits of image information, and said control unit detects the change amount of the video signal by performing comparison among the plural bits of image information.
- 7. A microscope comprising:
a light source; an illumination optical system irradiating a sample with an illumination light emitted from the light source; a stage placing the sample; an image-forming optical system collecting an observed light exiting from the sample; a detector detecting the observed light passing through the image-forming optical system; a processing unit processing a signal from the detector; a monitor displaying an image of the sample based on a video signal from the processing unit; an illuminance reducing unit for reducing illuminance of the illumination light on the sample; and a control unit detecting a change amount of the video signal entered into the processing unit, and controlling the illuminance reducing unit and the processing unit according to the change amount.
- 8. A microscope according to claim 7, wherein when the change amount of the video signal is smaller than a predetermined value, said control unit controls the illuminance reducing unit to reduce the illuminance, and the processing unit to send a video signal immediately before the reduction as a still picture to the monitor.
- 9. A microscope according to claim 8, wherein when the change amount of the video signal is smaller than the predetermined value, said control unit controls the illuminance reducing unit to intermittently reduce the illuminance, and the processing unit to accordingly send a still picture and a motion picture intermittently to the monitor.
- 10. A microscope according to claim 7, wherein when the change amount of the video signal is equal to the predetermined value, alternatively larger, said control unit controls the illuminance reducing unit to obtain illuminance enough for displaying an image of the sample, and the processing unit to send the video signal of this time as a motion picture to the monitor.
- 11. A microscope according to claim 7, wherein said processing unit includes a memory storing plural bits of image information, and said control unit detects the change amount of the video signal by performing comparison among the plural bits of image information.
- 12. A microscope according to claim 5, wherein said illuminance reducing unit adjusts an output of the light source.
- 13. A microscope according to claim 7, wherein said illuminance reducing unit adjusts an output of the light source.
- 14. A microscope according claim 5, wherein said illuminance reducing unit includes one selected from a shutter and a dimming plate, which are disposed in an optical path of the illumination light so as to be freely detached.
- 15. A microscope according claim 7, wherein said illuminance reducing unit includes one selected from a shutter and a dimming plate, which are disposed in an optical path of the illumination light so as to be freely detached.
- 16. A microscope according to claim 5, wherein said light source is a coherent light source, said illumination optical system includes a scanner converging the illumination light on the sample and two-dimensionally scanning the converged illumination light in a facial direction of the sample, and said processing unit processes a signal from the detector and a signal from the scanner.
- 17. A microscope according to claim 7, wherein said light source is a coherent light source, said illumination optical system includes a scanner converging the illumination light on the sample and two-dimensionally scanning the converged illumination light in a facial direction of the sample, and said processing unit processes a signal from the detector and a signal from the scanner.
- 18. A microscope according to claim 16, wherein the microscope is a confocal laser-scanning microscope.
- 19. A microscope according to claim 17, wherein the microscope is a confocal laser-scanning microscope.
- 20. A microscope according to claim 5, wherein a wavelength of the light source is shorter than that of a visible area.
- 21. A microscope according to claim 7, wherein a wavelength of the light source is shorter than that of a visible area.
- 22. A microscope comprising:
an illumination optical system irradiating a sample with an illumination light emitted from a light source; a stage placing the sample; an image-forming optical system collecting an observed light exiting from the sample; displaying means for displaying an image of the sample, which is obtained by detecting the observed light passing through the image-forming optical system and performing image processing; illuminance reducing means for reducing illuminance of the illumination light on the sample; and control means for detecting a change amount of an image input into a processing unit, operating the illuminance reducing means to reduce illuminance of the sample to a level for detecting the change amount of a video signal when the change amount of the video signal is smaller than a predetermined value, outputting a still picture immediately before reduction of the illuminance to the displaying means, canceling the operation of the illuminance reducing means to obtain illuminance enough for displaying an image of the sample when the change amount of the video signal is equal to the predetermined value, alternatively larger, and outputting a motion picture at this time to the minitor.
- 23. A microscope comprising:
an illumination optical system irradiating a sample with an illumination light emitted from a light source; a stage placing the sample; an image-forming optical system collecting an observed light exiting from the sample; displaying means for displaying an image of the sample, which is obtained by detecting to observed light passing through the image-forming optical system and performing image processing; illumination reducing means for reducing illuminance of the illumination light on the sample; and a control unit detecting a change amount of an image detected by the displaying means and controlling the illuminance reducing means and the displaying means according to the change amount.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-247847 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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10-247849 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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10-247850 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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10-247851 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/375,385, filed Aug. 17, 1999, now pending.
[0002] This application claims the benefit of Japanese application Nos. 10-247847, 10-247849, 10-247850 and 10-247851, and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/375,385, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09375385 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Child |
09794080 |
Feb 2001 |
US |