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Nick New on
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Hi Shameem
Yes, if there is sufficient interest we would put together a CGH generator
plugin which could be run through ImageJ to the microdisplay as input to the
optics. What we currently envisage is a laser and optics assembly that
would attach to our current microdisplay kits that wouldn't cost much beyond
what we currently sell the microdisplay/SLM kits for, keeping the cost under
$1,500.
thanks
NICK
www.cambridgecorrelators.com
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Shameem Sampath
Sent: 06 November 2012 10:21
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Subject: Re: Computer Generated Hologram / Diffractive and Fourier Optics
kit with ImageJ
Hi Nick,
Would it be possible to make holograms with your kit?
Regards,
Shameem Sampath
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On 5 Nov 2012, at 13:30, Nick New <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Dear ImageJ users,
>
>
>
> My company is developing some kits aimed at providing researchers with
> the means to experiment with coherent optics at an affordable price.
> The kits would include a 1024x768 liquid crystal microdisplay (spatial
> light
> modulator) driven as an external graphics display, in addition to a
> low power laser beam and camera interface. They would allow the user
> to practically experiment with beam shaping/steering and holographic
> reconstruction, for example in optical tweezers and correlation-type
> processes.
>
>
>
> I wonder would this be of interest to ImageJ users if we were to offer
> a simple ImageJ interface? If anyone has any thoughts/suggestions I
> would be grateful if they could let us know and we will look to
> configure the kits accordingly. What kind of price point would be
attractive to users?
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