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Getting hip with the groove
User application article Automated microscope focus and stage control system is improving the imaging of human hip bones at major European bone research unit in Cambridge, UK Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (27 January 2005)
Multispectral IR acquisition and analysis
System allows operators to collect and store in real time perfectly synchronised sequences of radiometric images from the three main infra-red wavebands Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (17 January 2005)
Microscope camera has extremely high resolution
Ground-breaking resolution of up to 21 million pixels in precise colour coupled with high-speed architecture allows this camera to deliver fast streaming colour video in high resolution
News from Kane Computing (17 January 2005)
Digital imaging archiving offers advantages
Integral optical zoom provides a real magnification gain of four times over that available in the microscope or macro-lens being used
News from Cambridge Technology Systems (14 January 2005)
New standards in DIC imaging
Three types of DIC are now available providing researchers a choice of standard, high contrast or high resolution DIC, allowing them to tailor imaging capabilities to their application Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (13 January 2005)
Polarised heat
Infrared and far-infrared polarisers for applications including material synthesis characterisation, identification, spectroscopy, microscopy, and interferometry astronomy
News from Medway Optics (12 January 2005)
Continued growth for thermal camera manufacturer
Thermal IR camera specialist Cedip Infrared Systems has announced its fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth in international sales Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (10 January 2005)
Precision optics expands telescope capabilities
User application article Spectrograph optics will enable the Hexapod telescope to capture all polarisation components of stellar light across a complete optical spectrum in a single exposure
News from Optical Surfaces ( 7 January 2005)
International support from IR camera manufacturer
Emilie Cornee will coordinate international marketing activities and will spearhead the company's move to offer support materials in three languages Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems ( 3 January 2005)
From capture to print without a PC
Image capture system is an alternative to instant film for documentation and record keeping and is a cost effective method for overcoming issues regarding image security and software trails Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (27 December 2004)
Faster, brighter, better
12-bit monochrome digital camera is much faster at capturing faint fluorescence images, particularly those in the IR region of the spectrum, through more effective use of CCD chip Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (15 December 2004)
Linescan camera is more sensitive
With a full feature set including flat-field correction, CDS, full control of gain/offset, and Camera Link interface, it brings high-end functionality to mid-range applications Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (14 December 2004)
Dedicated microscopy camera has 6.6 megapixels
The camera delivers five frames per second at full resolution with frame rates increasing for smaller regions of interest in its five levels of decimation
News from BFi Optilas (14 December 2004)
Airborne analysis of environmental pollutants
User application article Aircraft will erform tropospheric chemistry measurements, cloud physics and dynamic studies, radiative transfer studies and boundary layer and turbulence studies
News from Optical Surfaces ( 9 December 2004)
Camera for the harshest environments
High sensitivity thermal imaging camera utilises the latest uncooled microbolometer array technology to facilitate thermal analysis
News from Armstrong Optical ( 6 December 2004)
Particle analyser for ISO 16232
Attaching to existing microscopes or supplied with a new microscope, allowing fully automated, unattended analysis of all or part of every filter sing sophisticated image analysis techniques
News from GT Vision Direct ( 3 December 2004)
Bigger is better in digital imaging
These colour Firewire cameras offer extremely high-resolution, multi-mega-pixel, IEEE-1394 output using high-sensitivity Sony CCD sensors Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (29 November 2004)
CCD cameras are ultra compact
Board mounted progressive scan cameras available in standard and high resolution with electronic shuttering variable from 80msec to 50usec Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics (UK) (18 November 2004)
Firewire cameras for easy integration
Extended dynamic range for imaging in difficult lighting conditions, region of interest function for increased speed, snapshot shutter for stop action imaging and plug-and-play compatibility Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics (UK) (17 November 2004)
Optical life sciences filters are 'revolutionary'
Claiming exceptional signal-to-noise performance, these filters enable rapid fluorescence measurements and higher instrument throughput, and therefore greater productivity
News from Bookham (16 November 2004)
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