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Scientific Cameras Push Perfection

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Robert LaBelle

Manufacturers continue to increase frame rates while improving sensitivity. A scientific camera does much more than simply capture a picture of an object under study. If an acquired image is to reliably reflect measurements of chemical concentration, cell growth, etc., the digital values associated with each pixel must directly relate to the amount of light detected. It is imperative, therefore, that cameras designed for scientific imaging maintain this quantitative relationship between input and output. Although any digital camera that preserves this relationship might be considered...Read full article

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    Published: January 2002
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