
Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Microscope Images",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Imaging software assists diagnosis of parasite from
Syncroscopy, which we summarised at the time by saying "Work at Addenbrooke's demonstrates that Auto-Montage Pro is useful where a focused microscope image of a 3D pathogen is essential to confirm diagnosis and speed up treatment of debilitating
diseases".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release UVM-2 broadband microscope images from 250-2000nm from
Craic Technologies: "The UVM-2 is equally at home being used for inspection the interior structures of bonded silicon devices as it is directly imaging protein crystals used in pharmaceutical research".
In January 2007, we covered the news from Olympus Life Science Europa
concerning its E-330
- take a look at Digital SLR has Live View for use with microscopes
which says: "The new Olympus E-330 micro-imaging system for microscopy includes the world's first digital SLR camera to show real-time frame images on the LCD".
Take a look also at the news release from Olympus America, Olympus America acquires Bacus Laboratories,
as well as Large chamber analytical VPSEM launched by Hitachi from Hitachi High-Technologies,
and Web-based image management for microscopists from Pacific Nanotechnology.
See also:
An answer to shallow focal range
(September 2004)
The depth of focus on a stereo microscope is very shallow meaning that images taken through such an instrument will have large areas that are out of focus
Microscope images in 6D
(August 2004)
Automatic recording of high-resolution multidimensional images now a reality for biomedical workers, optimising image quality and boosting productivity
Sharpen your microscope images
(June 2003)
Easy-to-use, stand-alone software package to calculate one single sharp image out of multiple microscope images which are only partly in focus
Capture, print, or email microscope images
(May 2003)
Video microscope has improvements including a built-in USB video frame grabber, improved camera sensor technology providing higher resolution images, and independent lighting controls
Software assists in early detection of tumours
(May 2003)
University of Connecticut Health Centre team is demonstrating new ways that MRI can be used as a superior way to detect and characterise small, rapidly-growing tumours
Stitching microscope images together
(November 2002)
New version of microscopy software rapidly generates complete images of large samples and solves any depth of focus problems
Sharper laser microscope images
(June 2002)
Software developed for data collected on confocal or multi-photon systems improves analysis of 3D laser scanning microscopy images
Microscopy newsletter
(February 2002)
12-page publication describes features of optical microscopy software for the creation of perfectly-focused images of subjects at any magnification

