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Thermal imaging workstations use a thermal or infrared image for temperature (thermographic) profiling, for night vision and security, or for simplifying machine vision imaging. Thermal imaging workstations eliminate an object's pigmentation data by imaging in the near infrared, leaving the object's shape and texture information. In machine vision or image processing applications, simplifying the image to basic geometric shapes can greatly reduce processing requirements. Products & Services
Imaging workstations are vision systems used for metrology or image analysis in laboratory and cleanroom settings.
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Machine vision systems are used for automated inspection and measurement in production environments.
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Charge injection device (CID) cameras are used in analytical instrumentation, industrial machine vision, medical, scientific and aerospace applications.
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Thermal imagers detect heat patterns in the infrared wavelength (1 micron to 100 micron) spectrum.
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Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors operate at lower voltages than CCDs, reducing power consumption for portable applications. Analog and digital processing functions can be integrated readily onto the CMOS chip, reducing system package size and overall cost.
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Multi-spectral imaging is capable of imaging at visible or non-visible different wavelengths or spectra. An object's pigmentation data can be eliminated by imaging in the near infrared, leaving the...
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The Basics of Thermal Infrared Imaging
Thermal infrared imaging is generally considered to be in the medium or midwave IR (MWIR) that extends from 3 to 5 m and in the longwave IR (LWIR) that extends...
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Welcome to "Digital Imaging," a tutorial about the creation and use of a digital image within a vision sensing system.
Understanding digital imaging will be useful if you:
* May purchase a new vision...
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Wide areas and large objects are often most efficiently and effectively infrared (IR) imaged from high above. The main challenge of aerial IR is to maintain the spatial resolution and thermal...
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For the eleventh year, Advanced Imaging presents its Solutions of the Year. And what a good year 2006 was for solving involved problems using sophisticated imaging technology. In a switch, we are not...
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