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##What is an Optical Configuration?
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# Optical Configuration
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An Optical Configuration (OC) is a shortcut to the setup the microscope for an image. It keeps track of the
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## Creating a new Optical Configuration
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1. Right click on a default OC and select `Duplicate...`
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## Saving the settings in an OC
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Change the settings like light source intensity camera exposure an gain so the image of sample is well exposed.
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1. Save the settings into the new OC by clicking on the arrow next to the OC.
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