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2009-07-14 16:10:21

 AFOSR-funded research in imaging may lead to advancements for the Air Force in data encryption and wide-area photography with high resolution. Lead researcher Dr. Jason W. Fleischer of Princeton University and his team used a special optical device called a nonlinear crystal, rather than an ordinary lens, to capture an image. Every image is made up of a collection of light waves, and a lens bends (refracts) the waves towards a detector. In contrast, in the nonlinear material, these waves...

2009-04-01 13:30:00

High Resolution Security Camera Distributes Imaging Task For Non-Distorted 180 Degree View, Seven Megapixel With Zoom Window, At Lower Cost LAS VEGAS, April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Scallop Imaging, the leader in high resolution digital video camera technology is publicly demonstrating its Digital Window(TM) D7 security and surveillance camera this week at the ISC West Security Conference and Exposition. The D7 camera is a seven megapixel, 180 degree field of view camera. It delivers very high...

2008-12-15 07:30:00

Seven Megapixel Camera Head Significantly Exceeds Industry Standard; Records in High Resolution Throughout 180 Degrees, Without Fisheye Distortion BOSTON, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Scallop Imaging, the leader in high resolution video camera technology, today debuted Digital Window, a seven megapixel surveillance camera that records in high resolution throughout its 180 degree field of view, without fisheye distortion. At all times, the Digital Window camera, processing over 100 megapixels...

2008-11-18 12:55:50

The University of Texas says the world's highest-resolution tiled display is now operational at its Austin campus. The Stallion display at the Texas Advanced Computing Center has been doubled to 307 million pixels, giving researchers visual views of data stretching into terascale territory. This expansion makes the display that much more flexible for our users, Greg Johnson, a visualization specialist at TACC, said in a written statement. For a lot of applications such as life sciences,...

2008-09-22 15:00:50

Aptina Imaging announced today that recent advancements in its CMOS image sensor technology portfolio will be integrated into an array of new products for the mobile phone, high performance, surveillance and automotive markets. Aptina was created as a separate division of Micron Technology (NYSE:MU) in March of this year, providing the newly branded division with increased flexibility and a pure play imaging pursuit in the CMOS image sensor market. This separation has also provided Aptina...

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2008-04-03 10:20:00

A new study by researchers at UC Davis shows how our very short-term "working memory," which allows the brain to stitch together sensory information, operates. The system retains a limited number of high-resolution images for a few seconds, rather than a wider range of fuzzier impressions.Humans rarely move their eyes smoothly. As our eyes flit from object to object, the visual system briefly shuts off to cut down visual "noise," said Steven J. Luck, professor of...