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December 15, 2014

A low-cost, multi-color, short-wave infrared camera for high-res imaging.

InView Technology Corp. is developing a low-cost, multi-color, short-wave infrared camera that can be directly mounted on microscopes for scientific, industrial and biomedical imaging. The camera is based on compressive sensing, a new sampling technique that reduces data collection requirements for high-resolution imaging to below Nyquist limits. At CES, InView will demonstrate its computational imaging platform enabled by the patented InView210 broadband shortwave infrared camera and CompressView software.

Credit: InView Technology Corp.


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