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Original Instructions Lumedica OQ LabScope 1.2 | Page 14 of 26
current date and #time# is the time when the files were saved. The files are named “BSCAN-
SGL-#number#” where #number# is the number of the image in the buffer, zero-padded to
three digits (e.g. 001).
Sliders:
Single B-Scan Dynamic Range Bottom — Located to the left of the Single B-Scan OCT
image, this slider controls the bottom value of the intensity range of this image. Sliding this all
the way to the bottom will typically make the image look brighter and noisier. Sliding this
toward the top will typically make the image look blacker and less noisy, but will start to
suppress the image signal. As the slider approaches the top of the range, only the most intense
areas of the image will still be visible.
Average B-Scan Dynamic Range Bottom — Located to the right of the Average B-Scan
OCT image, this slider controls the bottom value of the intensity range of this image. The effect
is similar to the slider on the left, however, the averaged image is typically less noisy, so it may
be possible to set the slider to a lower value while still maintaining a good image.
Single B-Scan — This slider at the bottom of the Single B-Scan OCT image selects which
image from the image buffer is being displayed. The image buffer contains up to 30 images
when capturing B-Scans and all of the B-Scans captured when acquiring a C-Scan.

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