Sentences with phrase «micron image»

The camera uses a larger 1.34 micron image sensor for capturing more light in dimly lit environment.

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The algorithm can focus on any part of the three - dimensional data the scope captures and produce images of objects smaller than a micron anywhere in the field.
«I think of a microscope as something that allows you to image things on the micron scale,» he said.
The images appeared in planes 50 microns apart for red and higher spacings for shorter wavelengths.
A unique camera that can capture a detailed micron - resolution image from a distance uses a laser and techniques that borrow from holography, microscopy and «Matrix» - style bullet time.
Now Rahman and his colleagues have identified a knot of 400 massive stars in the cloud's heart in images from the infrared 2 Micron All Sky Survey (Astrophysical Journal Letters, in press).
The scans were accurate to 50 microns; the false color in the right image indicates how much the stellarator deviates from its ideal shape.
An electron microscope image of a micron - sized supernova silicon carbide, SiC, stardust grain (lower right) extracted from a primitive meteorite.
As reported today in the journal Science, the scientists used the approach to image micron - sized battery particles as lithium ions migrate in and out of the particles.
However, the researchers also showed that the microendoscope could image up to about 100 microns away from the tip.
In The Optical Society (OSA) journal Biomedical Optics Express, the researchers report that the endoscope can capture micron - scale resolution images of neurons firing.
The present device, which was constructed by Sandia researchers Shawn Lin and Jim Fleming, functions in the infrared range (wavelengths of approximately 10 - micron) and can be used to enhance or better transmit infrared images.
These images, which provide views inside the samples and can resolve details less than 1 micron, or 1 millionth of a meter, can be compiled to form detailed 3 - D images and animations of samples.
«We used silver and carbon ink to print an image consisting of small rods that are about a millimeter long and a couple of hundred microns wide,» said Ajay Nahata from the University of Utah, leader of the research team.
With the very inexpensive (under $ 60) printers used in the paper, the technique can produce images with a resolution of about 100 microns.
«It will show us how molecules behave, information that is not available from the micron - scale morphological images taken with traditional microscopy techniques.»
The team loads an image 30 microns wide — about one - third the width of a human hair — into the fiber.
«If something in the cell is moving at a micron a second and I have one micron resolution, I can take that image in a second.
Image of Jupiter taken on May 18, 2017, one day before the Juno spacecraft's sixth close approach to Jupiter, taken with a filter centered at 8.8 microns that is sensitive to Jupiter's tropospheric temperatures and the thickness of a cloud near the condensation level of ammonia gas.
They also demonstrated that the probe could acquire separate coherent anti-stokes Raman scattering, second harmonic generation and two - photon excited autofluorescence images of healthy human skin tissue samples with a resolution of 2048 by 2048 pixels for a scanned area of 300 by 300 microns.
The researchers then used tiny levers to push 5 - microns - wide polystyrene beads over the surface (see image).
Infrared images of Uranus (1.6 and 2.2 microns) obtained on Aug. 6, 2014, with adaptive optics on the 10 - meter Keck II telescope.
Atlas image obtained as part of the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS), a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center / California Institute of Technology, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation.
This method can image a whole brain in the centimeter to micron range.
The Hubble data in this image show infrared light with a wavelength of 1 micron in blue, and 1.6 microns in green.
De Pater's colleague Larry Sromovsky, a planetary scientist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, identified the amateur spot as one of the few features on the Keck Observatory images from August 5 that was only seen at 1.6 microns, and not at 2.2 microns.
This infrared image combines data from NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope with shorter - wavelength observations from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS), letting us peer into the clouds of dust wrapped around this stellar nursery.
In order to self - consistently reproduce the intensity and polarimetric images, the dust grains, responsible for the scattered light, need to be dominated by sizes of around ten microns.
The direct image shows NBC 7027 in the K» filters at 2.2 microns.
Both images were taken by Imke de Pater (UC Berkeley), Larry Sromovosky and Pat Fry (U. Wisconsin), and Heidi Hammel (AURA) using the near - infrared camera NIRC2 with adaptive optics on the 10 - m Keck II telescope at a wavelength of 1.6 micron.
We performed polarimetric imaging of the RY ~ Lup disk with IRDIS (at 1.6 microns), and obtained intensity images with the IRDIS dual - band imaging camera simultaneously with the IFS spectro - imager (0.9 - 1.3 microns).
Filippetto has a goal to improve the focus of the HiRES electron beam from microns, or millionths of a meter in diameter, to the nanometer scale (billionths of a meter), and to also improve the timing from hundredths of femtoseconds to tens of femtoseconds to boost the quality of the images it produces and also to study even faster processes at the atomic scale.
The infrared image is part of the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS), a survey of the entire sky in infrared light.
From near - infrared images taken at 2.2 micron, the team already determined that the storm must reach high altitudes; they will conduct calculations to determine the precise altitude, but based upon its brightness at those wavelengths the team expects it to reach altitudes near the tropopause.
Images of Io obtained at different infrared wavelengths (in microns, μm, or millionths of a meter) with the W. M. Keck Observatory's 10 - meter Keck II telescope on Aug. 15, 2013 (a-c) and the Gemini North telescope on Aug. 29, 2013 (d).
In all of the images, infrared light at wavelengths of 3.6 microns is rendered in blue, 4.5 microns in green, and 8.0 microns in red.
In the image, light from Spitzer's infrared channels are colored blue at 3.6 microns and green at 4.5 microns.
In the Hubble image, infrared light captured by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 at 0.98, 1.25, and 1.6 microns are represented by blue, green, and red, respectively.
This image was obtained by the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) at a wavelength of 8.0 microns.
If you do it with the micron precision and mirror - image weave of Pagani, I can see there's something mildly pleasing about it, but bog - standard dashboard - trim carbonfibre, especially the fake, printed stuff, just looks like a»70s telly gone out of tune.
The Mi Mix 2 specs include a 12MP rear shooter with dual - tone LED Flash, Sony IMX386 Sensor with 1.25 micron large pixel, 5P Lens, F / 2.0 Aperture, PDAF and supports 4 - axis Optical Image stabilization as well.
The Priv has a 18 - megapixel rear camera certified by Schneider - Kreuznach, has a dual - tone LED Flash, optical image stabilization (OIS), phase detection auto focus (PDAF), f / 2.2 aperture, 6P lens and a 2 - megapixel front - facing camera with f / 2.8 aperture and 1.7 micron pixel size.
For those wavelengths in which the air absorbs effectively (such as the 15 micron CO2 band), surface radiation is effectively replaced by colder emission aloft, and is manifest as a bite in the spectrum of Earth's emission (see this image).
I appreciated the topical December 7 image in the release, especially because I was looking at how the BBC World Service «More or Less» trivialized and obscured a good recent paper by Rohde and others on the health effects of pollution (notably around Beijing)-- notably from particulate matter of less than 2.5 microns, etc..
You've still got two f / 2.2 Leica Summarit lenses, one housing a 12 - megapixel color sensor (with optical image stabilization and 1.25 - micron pixels), another packing a 20 - megapixel monochrome sensor without OIS.
This camera comes with the same 1.4 - micron pixels and optical image stabilization that Samsung introduced in the Galaxy S8, but the nifty Dual Aperture feature is all new, and lets you switch from f / 2.4 to f / 1.5 at the tap of a button.
The phone has a 12MP primary RGB camera with a 1/2.3 ″ sensor, 1.55 micron pixels, f / 1.6 aperture, a dual LED flash, and optical image stabilization (OIS).
Internally, the unit has a 12 - megapixel 1/2.3 CMOS image sensor with 1.55 Micron pixels and optical image stabilization (OIS) in the lens.
This sensor features 1.12 - micron sized pixels, deep trench isolation between pixels, optical image stabilization (OIS), laser autofocus, phase detection autofocus and an f / 1.8 aperture lens.
There's a 12.2 - megapixel sensor on the back, which includes 1.4 micron pixels, paired with an f / 1.8 lens and optical image stabilization.
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