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Streaming RHEED data

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Last updated 2 months ago

AtomCloud enables streaming live RHEED data (screen capture) from your computer. This allows you to record images and videos of live RHEED right from your browser and receive quantified feedback. To Streem RHEED data use the following steps:

1) Log into AtomCloud

2) Click on Add Data

3) Select Stream then Choose Source

4) Select your source the same way you would screen-share on a video conference.

Your source will likely be a window that displays your RHEED stream from the CCD/camera you use to capture it.

5) Adjust the region of your screen you wish to capture by dragging the blue bounding box

(Optional) Enter a name for your stream and other metadata as desired

Stage Rotation doesn't need to be exact it serves as a starting point for automatic rotation detection.

Note: Leave Stage Rotation blank for stationary stages or when a "trigger" is used to capture the same angle from a rotating stage.

6) Click Start Stream