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Pixelation Artifact in Microscopic Imaging and Their Prevention Methods Using Advanced Camera Features

Balaji S
In microscopic imaging, pixelation is one of the most commonly occurring artifacts, as the camera subjects are micro-level. Pixelation artifact occurs when the magnification surpasses
Camera ApplicationsLife Sciences

What Causes Blooming Artifacts in Microscopic Imaging and How to Prevent Them

Balaji S
Advanced camera technologies are used with microscopes for diagnostics in the medical and life sciences industry. The occurrence of different types of imaging artifacts is
OpticsTechnology Deep Dive

Optical Zoom vs. Digital Zoom in Embedded Vision Cameras

Prabu Kumar
There are two major approaches to camera-related magnification - optical zoom and digital zoom. One relies on manual adjustments while the other leverages software algorithms.
Camera ApplicationsOthers

What are the Key Camera Features of Warehouse Automation Drones?

Gomathi Sankar
Warehouse automation drones require advanced camera vision sensors and technologies to ensure efficient performance. Enhancing the navigation accuracy and decision-making capabilities of warehouse drones can
Camera ApplicationsOthers

Understanding the Impact of Embedded Vision on Patient Rehabilitation

Balaji S
Patient rehabilitation is a comprehensive process aimed at restoring or improving an individual's physical, mental, or functional abilities after illness, injury, or surgery. It encompasses
Autonomous Agriculture & Smart FarmingCamera Applications

Enhancing Precision Agriculture with 20MP High-Resolution Cameras for Weed and Bug Detection

Gomathi Sankar
Precision agriculture techniques have grown exponentially in the last decade due to the ever-advancing camera technologies. In this blog, we explore how a 20MP high-resolution
Sensor and ISPTechnology Deep Dive

What is Gamma Correction and Its Importance in Embedded Vision?

Prabu Kumar
Gamma correction play a key role in ensuring that images appear correctly in the camera, taking into account the non-linear perception of brightness. Get to