Low Light Imaging of Large Samples (Large Format Sensors and Next Generation TDI)

Dec. 15, 2022
Originally broadcast on December 15, 2022. Now available On Demand.

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Sponsor: Tucsen Photonics 

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Summary

We will be exploring the technologies available to create large, high-resolution images, which are used to capture large samples.

We’ll examine how large images can be captured in a single shot from a camera with a large sensor. We’ll also cover ‘tile and stitch’, where even bigger images are generated through stitching together multiple images to cover a larger sample area. Finally, we’ll look at images captured while the sample is in motion, as seen in line scan imaging.

We will be focusing on low-light and light-constrained conditions where the option to simply increase the illumination is not possible. In such conditions we are more reliant on the camera technology to both ensure quality and minimize imaging time.

Speaker

Dr. Louis Keal | Scientific Applications Consultant | Gaido Scientific   

Following his PhD in experimental physics in Paris, Louis worked as a product marketing manager and led technology training programs for Photometrics, part of the Teledyne group. 18 months ago, Louis became a consultant helping Tucsen Photonics develop training material along with technical and applications content.

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