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News Release from: Lot-Oriel | Subject: Birmingham workshop
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2004
Workshop on multispectral imaging
Will include a UK user talk, together with a presentations from an applications scientist, followed by a practical session where instruments will be demonstrated
CRi Instruments develops and manufactures liquid crystal-based systems and components that exploit multispectral and polarised-light imaging and detection for a wide variety of applications such as biomedicine, life sciences, remote sensing, and industrial process control This workshop is being held at the University of Birmingham's CRi workshop on 12 January 2005
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The VariSpec tuneable imaging filter is like a high-quality interference filter, but the colour of the light it transmits is electronically controllable, providing rapid, vibrationless, and noiseless selection of any wavelength in the visible and near-IR ranges.
VariSpec enables you to obtain multispectral, ultra-high-resolution images using a monochrome CCD camera.
Whether on the microscope or out in the field, CRi's Nuance systems let users perform fast, easy multispectral imaging, says Lot-Oriel.
Solid-state VariSpec technology inside enables accurate, vibration-free Vis or NIR imaging at the precise wavelength you want.
Nuance software lets users store multispectral data as industry-standard Tiff image files that are compatible with popular third-party image processing programs.
The Maestro system is described as an affordable, breakthrough system for fluorescence-based in-vivo imaging.
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