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Algorithm Computationally Fuses Classical, Quantum Imaging
FORT COLLINS, Colo., March 29, 2023 — Researchers from Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Mines have developed an efficient and robust algorithm that fuses quantum and classical information for high-quality imaging. According to the researchers, the computational imaging approach is suitable for a range of imaging contexts — and will see widespread use as a result. The approach is based on classical and quantum correlation functions obtained from photon counts, which are collected from quantum emitters
Panasonic Boosts Hyperspectral Sensitivity with Compressed Sensing
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SEATTLE, June 18, 2021 — A team at the University of Washington has developed a method capable of turning static images of fluid motion into animated videos. The method makes it possible to animate flowing material, such as water, clouds, and smoke. It produces a short...
DIY Camera Tracking System Captures Plant Movement in Real Time
ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 2, 2018 — Farmers and plant breeders can now build their own automated field camera track system to collect data on dynamic plant traits, as changes occur. The do-it-yourself system can capture videos of plant movement under windy conditions and can capture...
OCT System Could Improve Quality Assurance of Complex Car Paints
LIVERPOOL, England, Aug. 10, 2017 — An OCT-based technique could provide a practical solution to managing the number, size and orientation of small metallic flakes in the base coat layer of automotive paint, improving the efficiency of the automotive finishing process. To image the...
Fast Camera Improves Surveillance on the Seas
Feb 1, 2013 — Case study: Automatically imaging the ocean and sending real-time pictures back to a base station enables faster panoramic shots for disaster prevention, aerial mapping and more. For the purposes of maritime surveillance, including coastal water...
DSU Breaks Ground on Optics Research Building
DOVER, Del., Oct. 26, 2012 — Delaware State University’s renowned optics program, currently involved in NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover mission, will soon have a new home.
Imaging, Optics Expert Stork Joins Rambus
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 8, 2011 — Rambus Inc. has appointed David G. Stork, PhD, to spearhead Rambus Labs’ initiative in computational sensing and imaging. Stork is an industry expert in optics and in the development of algorithms that enable novel sensing, imaging and...
Creager Joins Boulder Imaging
LOUISVILLE, Colo., April 22, 2011 — Boulder Imaging Inc. announced the appointment of Thomas Creager as its new financial controller. Creager brings to the company more than 20 years of experience as a senior executive. He will lead and coordinate the company’s financial...
New Imaging Collaboration Proposed at NAKFI
IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 1, 2010 — More than 170 participants gathered recently for the eighth annual National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI) conference. This year's topic was imaging science, a field of study that uses physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science and...
Jenoptik and MikroScan Partner
JENA, Germany, Nov. 1, 2010 — High technology optics and digital imaging products provider Jenoptik, through its digital imaging division, has partnered with MikroScan Technologies of Vista, Calif., to design and manufacture high-speed and high-resolution imaging modules from...
The French Connection: Optics in France and the US
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Matrox Imaging Offers Workshops
MONTREAL, Sept. 29, 2010 — Matrox Imaging and North Coast Technical Sales are offering free three-hour workshops on the Matrox Iris GT smart camera and Design Assistant software to coincide with Matrox Imaging exhibiting at Pack Expo International. Participants will...
Frosini Joins Boulder Imaging
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Agriculture goes greener with imaging
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands – Machine vision technologies can help improve food production right at its roots by helping farmers identify and kill weeds in their fields. Researchers at Wageningen University have developed a system that automatically does just that; such a system...
Andor Acquires Bitplane
Feb 28, 2010 — Andor Technology plc of Belfast, UK, a digital camera manufacturer, has acquired microscopy image analysis software company Bitplane of Zurich, Switzerland, for £7.46 million in cash and 283,851 shares. An additional consideration in the form of...
Photron Donates Camera to MIT
Dec 28, 2009 — Photron Inc., a high-speed imaging systems and image analysis software manufacturer based in San Diego, is donating a video system to the Edgerton Center at MIT for long-term use by students and researchers. The center was named for MIT’s professor...
Catching photons in a bottle
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Syngene Site Simplifies Stain Image Analysis
Apr 16, 2008 — Researchers who use Syngene image analyzers can determine the best imaging conditions for dye applications at the Syngene website. The free service provides information for more than 160 chemiluminescence, fluorescence and visible stains organized...
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Apr 1, 2008 — Matrox Imaging, a supplier of imaging hardware and software for OEMs and integrators in machine vision, image analysis, medical imaging and video surveillance, has released its “Product Catalog.” The resource details software, including the Matrox...
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Image Analysis, Aided by Artists
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