Jay, The Kodak is CCD and the Logitech is CMOS. COMS is a lot nosier. C mount lenses are a great advantage because you can use a wide array of lens and ...
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Stan Muller
smuller@...
Aug 1, 2001 12:10 pm
Hi Ed, If you do, please let me know how you did it. I have the RCD-300Z Thanks and good luck, Stan in Mo....
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Jay Stanley
jstanley@...
Aug 1, 2001 1:20 pm
Gordon, I'd be interested in seeing some of the images from the Kodak once you have it up and running (the pics at the Kodak website for the MDS didn't do much...
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larryrichardk@...
Aug 1, 2001 6:29 pm
Jay, maybe I'll try that for MY mother-in-law. Thanks for the tip ;) Larry ... mods will...
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larryrichardk@...
Aug 1, 2001 6:39 pm
I might try that for MY mother-in-law. Thanks for the tip ;) Larry Richard ... mods will...
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Chas. M. Bee
c-bee1@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:34 pm
... Y'know, I almost said that......
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:55 pm
Hello all! I recently bought an Intel QX3 'microscope' and repackaged the image sensor in a circular metal enclosure (that had contained pieces of...
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Michael Chang
pya_cha@...
Aug 1, 2001 10:54 pm
... Hi David, Is there a particular software package you can recommend? Michael...
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Michael Chang
pya_cha@...
Aug 1, 2001 11:28 pm
... If image quality is your primary objective, there are many PCI video capture cards and professional imaging cameras at a hobbyist prices on eBay. I...
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Krupptus
krupptus@...
Aug 2, 2001 5:47 am
At 12:02 AM 8/1/01 -0700, you wrote:
>At 02:57 AM 8/1/01 +0000, you wrote:
Please fill me in, what does chilling the CCD chip achieve? I am aware of
chilling...
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Krupptus
krupptus@...
Aug 2, 2001 5:47 am
I do beleive the Logitech QuickCam Pro has a CCD sensor.
Some of the cheaper web cams do have the CMOS, But the particular cam Jay has
brought to the attention...
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 2, 2001 6:42 am
... compliant, ... to do ... That is very interesting Michael. I do have a 460-line colour camera so will look at the video-capture option, though there is...
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 2, 2001 6:57 am
... In CCD's photons of light dislodge electrons which are then collected in a 'bucket' for a set length of time. In modern cameras, this exposure time is...
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Michael Chang
pya_cha@...
Aug 2, 2001 12:35 pm
Thanks for the image-mosaic link, David. I also downloaded PanaVue http://www.panavue.com/ which appears to be quite popular. Just about any video capture card...
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Krupptus
krupptus@...
Aug 2, 2001 7:05 pm
Thanks David, That is what I needed to know, excellent explanation, very
informative and I do appreciate the response.
At 06:57 AM 8/2/01 -0000, you wrote:...
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 2, 2001 11:01 pm
... This looks very good Michael, I see you can even make mosaics that you can zoom in and out of using Quicktime and there is also an example...
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Michael Chang
pya_cha@...
Aug 3, 2001 3:03 am
Hi David, I uploaded a picture of an image comparison. It's not the greatest, but it does fairly illustrate the difference between a $300 ATI and $30 Zoltrix ...
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 3, 2001 5:36 am
Hi Michael, an interesting comparison. Whatever the absolute image quality I guess for x10 the money you do not get a x10 increase in performance (whatever...
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John Foust
jfoust@...
Aug 3, 2001 1:50 pm
... I'll take your word for it, but much of the artifacting we see on the image composite on that web page could be due to JPEG compression. For example,...
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Michael Chang
pya_cha@...
Aug 4, 2001 12:25 am
I uploaded two much clearer images for comparison: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Microscope/files/Michael%27s%20photos/ATI_Rade on.jpg ...
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Steve Masticola
masticol@...
Aug 4, 2001 12:34 pm
From the fairly new to the very old... I've noticed a lot of these on Ebay recently, and got curious. Some of them appear to be quite beautiful. Does anyone...
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 4, 2001 8:50 pm
Hello all! For a fascinating (demoralising?) description of the CCD resolution required to make full use of an objective's capabilities go to the Zeiss page ...
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Mike Samworth
apochrom@...
Aug 4, 2001 9:36 pm
In article <9kgq57+e3al@eGroups.com>, ... Oh yes, in the Victorian age in England particularly, these were objects of great beuaty and curiosity, to be shown...
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philip2361@...
Aug 4, 2001 10:50 pm
Hi Mike, Could your project also include high resolution images from original victorian slides on the CD for us "poor" folk? The original slides on Ebay are...
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Steve Masticola
masticol@...
Aug 5, 2001 1:41 am
Mike: Thanks for the information. I'll await your CD, but in the meantime get a copy of Mr. Bracegirdle's book, so that if I decide to invest in some...
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outlawguy@...
Aug 5, 2001 4:48 am
I have a Leica Stereozoom 6 microscope and I would like to use it to begin taking digital photos. Anybody know of an adapter I can use to this purpose?...
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Derek Christie
micro_algae@...
Aug 7, 2001 9:13 am
This is my first venture into a group such as this and I hope to learn from you and perhaps make my own contributions in the future. I have just started a...
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geginat@...
Aug 7, 2001 12:27 pm
Hello, I would like to know whether there are possibilities to extend the very short focus in high magnification settings? I use merging of frames in photoshop...
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Gordon Couger
gcouger@...
Aug 7, 2001 7:11 pm
Using objectives with lower numerical aperture will give greater depth of feild at expense of resolution. You can build funnel stops to reduce the n. a. of...
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David Sykes
sykodelia@...
Aug 7, 2001 9:53 pm
... as ... Try doing web-searches with phrases like "image deconvolution", "image slicing" and "CT". There are endless demo versions of microscopy and medical...