Optical: systems and elements – Having significant infrared or ultraviolet property
Patent
1997-07-16
1999-08-31
Henry, Jon
Optical: systems and elements
Having significant infrared or ultraviolet property
359368, 359233, 348 79, G02B 2108, G02B 2136, G02B 2732, H04N 718
Patent
active
059461314
ABSTRACT:
A system for acquiring IR-data including a microscope with a motor drive stage (48) and a video camera (40) for creating a video image of a sample on the stage. A computer (12) and an associated display (16) are used to create an image of the sample on the display. Graphical markers are superimposed on the image and facilitate the identification of subsequent acquisition of data from points at which data is to be obtained. The markers include representations of the required aperture size and the microscope including an automatically adjustable aperture (26) which can be set under computer control to a required size at each data acquisition point.
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Carter Ralph L.
Clark David R.
Wells Simon
Aker David
Henry Jon
Perkin-Elmer Ltd.
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