When acquiring large z-stacks, the time it takes to move the stage between slices can be a significant bottleneck. Often, stage movement is initiated with a serial command, the stages accelerates, moves, and decelerates before sending a return serial command to notify the software that the stage has reached the desired position. Altogether, this can add a significant amount of time to each image acquisition, which accumulates over the course of a large z-stack.
The navigate-constant-velocity-acquisition is a plugin for navigate which improves the image acquisition rate for large z-stacks by using a constant velocity approach. The plugin is designed to operate with Applied Scientific Instrumentation scan-optimized stages which maintain a constant velocity during long-range movements. The SCAN module is necessary.
The plugin will move the stages to a position before the start of the z-stack and trigger constant velocity movement. When the stage reaches the desired start position and is operating at the correct velocity, the stage triggers the operation of the software. The software then acquires images at the desired z-slice intervals according to the stage velocity, camera integration and readout time, etc.