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    Specialty optics open the infrared region to demanding vision applications.
    May 1, 2005
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    Wilson’s Websites brings you the latest information on what’s new on the web.
    May 1, 2005
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    A discussion with Carlos Jorquera of Boulder Imaging
    May 1, 2005
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    Despite industry consolidation, new companies with both dedicated and diverse product lines will keep emerging.
    May 1, 2005
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    With a focus on technologies for the military and homeland-security markets, the SPIE Defense & Security Symposium (D&SS) has become a very successful show and one at which both...
    May 1, 2005
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    Current work by the PCI Express Cabling Working Group under the auspices of PCI-SIG (www.pcisig.com) will soon provide a new cable-interface standard.
    May 1, 2005
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    Video system finds packaging problems; Paper inspection system catches defects; Bionic eye could aid disabled and MORE.
    May 1, 2005
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    Machine-based stereovision relies on the identification of image points that correspond to one another in left and right stereo images.
    May 1, 2005
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    Image degradation due to atmospheric scattering caused by haze, fog, or rain is a problem in imaging applications including airborne surveillance and airport-runway security.
    May 1, 2005
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    Traditional pixel-shifting technology enhances resolution by moving the image sensor typically half of a pixel between each image capture, sampling the object at more locations...
    May 1, 2005
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    Area-scan cameras see color; High-illumination lighting is stable; Board processes in real time; High-speed camera catches action and MORE
    May 1, 2005