At mmc2019, I attended an excellent presentation by Dr Louis Keal
Today, I received a copy of his PowerPoint slides
Obviously he has a commercial interest; but this was just a masterly presentation of facts.
Hopefully ... This will link to the file in my Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/utyer3xt7t15 ... hrc3a?dl=0
MichaelG.
Presentation by TELEDYNE PHOTOMETRICS
Presentation by TELEDYNE PHOTOMETRICS
Too many 'projects'
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Can confirm link and successful download Thanks
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
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Mmm ...
75 views and only one response [for which I thank you, 75RR]
At the risk of wasting more of my Dropbox space, I have uploaded the presentation by Jeremy Sanderson [whose recently published book is excellent] for your delectation and delight.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7qe6igbzz75h ... FvnPa?dl=0
MichaelG.
75 views and only one response [for which I thank you, 75RR]
At the risk of wasting more of my Dropbox space, I have uploaded the presentation by Jeremy Sanderson [whose recently published book is excellent] for your delectation and delight.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7qe6igbzz75h ... FvnPa?dl=0
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
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Michael,MichaelG. wrote:Mmm ...75 views and only one response
Thanks for the post. It is a comprehensive and exhaustive review.
Excuses for keeping silent so far:
1. A part of the contents (with which I am familiar; e. g. Gain, ADC, noise) is not very relevant for amateur photomicrography, at least not directly.
2. With local inside temperatures at the 30-35C, and local RH 65-70%, sensor pixels (and neurons) dissolve and merge into one blurred meaningless cloud.
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1. puts his covering note into perspectiveHobbyst46 wrote:Michael,
Thanks for the post. It is a comprehensive and exhaustive review.
Excuses for keeping silent so far:
1. A part of the contents (with which I am familiar; e. g. Gain, ADC, noise) is not very relevant for amateur photomicrography, at least not directly.
2. With local inside temperatures at the 30-35C, and local RH 65-70%, sensor pixels (and neurons) dissolve and merge into one blurred meaningless cloud.
... Yikes !!If half an hour wasn’t enough camera information for you, we offer full 2-day camera courses to cover all essential aspects of camera technology in detail, from the ground up. More information can be found at https://www.photometrics.com/resources/training/
2. That qualifies as a mighty fine excuse
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
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thanks so much for sharing