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Timeline of imaging technology
Advanced Light Microscopy and Image Analysis Core

Timeline of imaging technology
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Image Analysis From single images to multi-dimensional sets
- Contrast manipulation -- altering the pixel values so that objects are more easily visualized.
- Montaging -- allows a group of high resolution higher magnification images to be formed into a single lower magnification high resolution image. This works for both 2 & 3 D image sets. - (see image gallery)
- Feature extraction, sorting, tracing & counting
–2D & 3D, fluorescent or transmitted light images - (see image gallery) - Extended depth of field algorithms -- Allows a 3D data set to be projected in 2D. This works for both small and large objects (both bright field & fluorescent) no point-spread function (PSF) is required or calculated. Works the best for objects where there is only small amounts for blur or for objects that do not deconvolve, i.e. live objects, large bright field objects, etc. - (see image gallery)
- Object tracking & alignment (over time)
- Deconvolution (AutoQuant) 2D & 3D -- Both Bright field - (see
image gallery) and Fluorescence - (see image gallery)
–Adaptive Blind
–Non-blind (PSF based)
