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Electronic imaging.
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Provides overview of imaging and color sciences, research topics, training from short distance learning to postgraduate degrees and resources. At the Rochester Institute of Technology, NY.
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Image processing software for medical researchers.
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Explains how the confocal microscope improves getting better focused images than fluorescent light viewing devices. Includes sample photos and a list of applications for this technique.
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Group engaged in methods, models and algorithms for data processing and visualization for x-ray, gamma and infrared. Includes examples of filtration, publications and details of XrayScan software available from Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
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Gamma cameras for nuclear medicine imaging and solid state nuclear medicine technology by Digirad.
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Download and documentation for public domain image processing and analysis program developed for the Macintosh, by the National Institute of Mental Health at Bethesda, MD.
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From the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Application areas include biological sciences (e.g., mammography and tomography), law enforcement and forensics, military applications, and measurement and controls for industry.
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Integrated imaging package with camera and software that work with most microscopes. Includes layering, video, images, and time lapse.
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Questions and articles on various image and color coding techniques and issues.
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Provides description and examples for the new non-linear image enhancement technique called the Multi-scale retinex.
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Offers discussion with scientists and engineers of mathematical and computational aspects of imaging, through the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, based in Philadelphia, PA.
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Image analysis software and hardware for machine vision, image processing, medical imaging, biometric and metallographical applications.
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Videoborescope for inspection of turbines, building forensic investigations and utilities.
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Rigorously extends information theory to the optimization of end-to-end imaging systems to provide the best possible pictures for the least data.
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Site explaining PCI using an X-ray ultra microscope, with resolution of 150nm, 'in-air' phase contrast radiography systems, and image processing software. Commercialization and technology licenses from X-Ray Technologies, Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia.