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Investing in North American markets
Specialised Imaging appoints Photo-Sonics to enhance North American sales and support for range of high performance ultra high-speed imaging systems and accessories
News from Specialised Imaging (13 May 2005)
More sophisticated proteomics and genomics imaging
Gel documentation and chemiluminescence system covers the most demanding applications - even those that until now have required the use of expensive laser scanning imaging systems
News from Labtech International (12 May 2005)
Thermal imaging in rugged conditions
Designed with a narrow spectral response at the near infrared region, errors due to variations in target emissivity are minimised
News from Impac Infrared ( 9 May 2005)
Photometer for testing displays and backlights
CCD-based camera system which offers the speed and image processing capabilities previously found only in higher cost instruments, but at a cost comparable to entry level cameras
News from Pro-Lite Technology ( 2 May 2005)
Camera captures high-speed events
High-speed memory camera is capable of capturing up to 12 seconds of full resolution (1024x1280) imagery at a rate of 500fps, for capturing high-speed events Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics ( 2 May 2005)
Thermal and visible imaging by handheld camera
Instrument is of a similar size and shape to a mobile telephone, and comes complete with a thermal imaging camera, a visible imaging camera, a laser locator and thermal- and visible-channel displays
News from Armstrong Optical (28 April 2005)
Superior cameras within reach of budget-conscious
With its new purchasing power as part of the Stemmer Imaging group, Firstsight Vision says that some of the best selling JAI and Pulnix products can now be supplied at lower-than-ever prices Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (27 April 2005)
Taking digital microscopy to a new dimension
21 million pixel colour digital camera is designed to satisfy the unique and varied demands of digital microscopy with fast streaming video and outstanding resolutions of still images
News from Kane Computing (21 April 2005)
6.6 megapixels for microscopy documentation
Resolution will exceed the resolving power of most microscope objectives and will produce publication quality images with an excellent level of detail
News from Kane Computing (20 April 2005)
Achievement of ISO 9001:2000 certification
Standard is designed to consider all important processes affecting quality, from the internal review of contracts received from customers, to the packaging and delivery of the finished product Brochure available
News from Resolve Optics (19 April 2005)
IR technology helps launch of Ariane 5
User application article Installed on a turret a few kilometres away from the launch pad, the infrared camera allowed precise tracking of the launcher during the lift-off phase and on until the booster rocket separation Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (15 April 2005)
How to see in the infra-red
Expanded line of IR viewers are suitable for a variety of applications requiring the observation of light emitted by infrared sources
News from Power Technology (13 April 2005)
Forensic UV lens assists crime scene investigation
This lens claims unmatched high-resolution macro images for fingerprinting and human skin damage applications in particular Brochure available
News from Resolve Optics ( 8 April 2005)
Optical designers turn to off-axis parabolics
Technical background article Off-axis parabolic mirrors provide an unobstructed aperture allowing complete access to the focal region as well as reducing the size and minimising the weight of a design
News from Optical Surfaces ( 4 April 2005)
Unprecedented resolution in visible and SWIR
Dual-wavelength, large format sensor features an unprecedented high sensitivity that captures images from both the visible and short wave infra red wavelengths
News from Sensors Unlimited (31 March 2005)
High resolution in the near-infrared
Family of linear digital video linescan cameras for high resolution machine vision and spectroscopy deliver low noise with high dynamic range
News from Sensors Unlimited (30 March 2005)
Technique for recognition of material failure
Technical background article Ultrasound excited thermography provides a unique method of detection of mechanical hysterisis in materials caused by cracks, delaminations, poor bonding or other material weaknesses Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (24 March 2005)
Showing the way in image illumination
Illuminators generate bright, homogeneous and sharply delimited light spots, and the focus can be adjusted in order to obtain an homogeneous illuminated spot with a sharp edge
News from Special Application Products (24 March 2005)
Seeing is believing
Enhanced software permits capture of continuous streaming video at high speeds up to 10,000 frames per second with the added ability to apply one point non-uniformity correction to captured images
News from Sensors Unlimited (22 March 2005)
Photron awarded White Sands Missile Range contract
Procurement guidelines from WSMR invited all high speed video systems manufacturers to provide quotes for digital high speed cameras with baseline specifications of mega pixel resolution at 1000fps
News from Photron (22 March 2005)
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