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cameras for industrial machine vision applications since 1993. TVI Vision's color line scan cameras employ a prismatic beam splitter to ensure a separation of the three RGB color channels. Three CCD linear sensors are bonded to the respective color output
the LT-200CL, an industrial grade color line scan camera based on JAI's advanced prism technology. Featuring a light beam splitter prism and three 2048-pixel, custom-designed CMOS sensors, the LT-200CL captures the red, green and blue spectral
display, the new matrix tension system, focusing lenses on the basis of liquids or polymers, optically contacted polarising beam splitter cubes, hyperchromats with excellent monochromatic mapping performance as well as new adjustment elements from the LINOS
light data . The camera, which is one of the only industrial-grade 4-CCD line scan cameras on the market, features a beam splitter prism with hard dichroic coatings incorporating four precisely pixel-to-pixel aligned CCD sensors. R, G, B and NIR
sensor to precisely match alignment, focus, and magnification and reduce chromatic aberration introduced by the prism beam splitter . Any combination of narrowband or broadband filter coatings between 380-1000 nm can be used. FluxData
programmable array resolution of 2592 × 1944 square pixels, each measuring 2.2 × 2.2 µm. The coupler, which contains a beam - splitter , is a Model 1-62840 from Navitar’s Ultra Precise Eye Body Tubes, which are designed for infinity-corrected microscope
3). Light-absorbing (nonspecular) surface areas will also appear dark. However, lighting techniques that involve beam - splitter technology reduce the light intensity reaching the camera as there are losses incurred as the light source crosses the beamsplitter
eye's retina, the system takes the light captured by the microscope or fundus camera and directs this light through a beam splitter . The beamsplitter divides the light in the sample into two beams. A set of mirrors guides the beams down two paths of different