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Wilson R S (AT)
Dear Listers,

 

I am currently researching a process to automatically classify
Palynological material, carrying on the work done by Andy Weller.

However, still using the equipment Andy used around 5 years ago we find
ourselves looking to invest in a new camera.

 

So my question to the list is does anyone have any suggestions to good
camera's.

It needs to be able to integrate with ImageJ through Windows, and
possibly Linux as well. The camera needs to be colour, and we feel that
even the cheapest camera would be able to provide sufficient resolution.

 

With the current setup we are using IJRobot to capture images through a
work around, ideally we would like to avoid this with new camera and
capture "directly" into ImageJ using a plugin such as TWAIN.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Rhod
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Re: Camera Suggestions

Peggy Moore
Rhod,

 

Dage-MTI supplies the Excel series firewire cameras, which meet your
requirements.  The Excel series firewire cameras are fully compatible with
the ImageJ image analysis program, and access to the plug-in is provided
directly from our website.  A twain interface is also included with each
camera.  In addition, the Excel series cameras’ operation has been verified
under Linux.  

 

Each of the Excel series cameras is available in color or monochrome and is
provided with a firewire cable, PCI interface card, Exponent camera control
software, and a user's manual for ease of installation and operation.

 

The Excel series cameras include the following features:

 

o        ImageJ image analysis software plug-in

o        12-bits - high dynamic range

o        Utilize Kodak KAI series sensors

o        Region of interest scan

o        Binning (Color or monochrome)

o        Integration for low light imaging

o        External Sync and Trigger

o        Electronic shutter

o        15 user-defined memory presets  

o        TWAIN compatible for Adobe and 3rd party software programs

o        Optional cooling for XL16 and XLM models

 

The following models are available for your consideration.

 

1.         XLV      Firewire camera, 640 x 480 @ 75 fps

                       

2.         XL16    Firewire camera, 1600 x 1200 @ 15 fps

                       

3.         XLM     Firewire camera, 2048 x 2048 @ 7.2 fps

                     

 

Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can provide additional
information.  We welcome the opportunity to further discuss your
requirements.

 

Sincerely,

Peggy  

 

Peggy A. Moore

Dage-MTI

701 N. Roeske Ave.

Michigan City, IN 46360

PH:  219-872-5514

FX:   219-872-5559

www.dagemti.com

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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Camera Suggestions

 

Dear Listers,

 

 

 

I am currently researching a process to automatically classify

Palynological material, carrying on the work done by Andy Weller.

 

However, still using the equipment Andy used around 5 years ago we find

ourselves looking to invest in a new camera.

 

 

 

So my question to the list is does anyone have any suggestions to good

camera's.

 

It needs to be able to integrate with ImageJ through Windows, and

possibly Linux as well. The camera needs to be colour, and we feel that

even the cheapest camera would be able to provide sufficient resolution.

 

 

 

With the current setup we are using IJRobot to capture images through a

work around, ideally we would like to avoid this with new camera and

capture "directly" into ImageJ using a plugin such as TWAIN.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

Rhod

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