Video Microscopy, Video Cameras, and Image Enhancement
Adapted from Imaging: A Laboratory Manual (ed. Yuste). CSHL Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 2011.Abstract
Video microscopy is the application of video technology to microscopy, resulting in two fields of microscopy called video-enhanced contrast microscopy (VEC) and video-intensified microscopy (VIM). VEC involves the production of an image from a specimen that is invisible to the eye, either because of a lack of contrast or because of its spectral characteristics (UV or infrared). VIM involves imaging a specimen when the light levels are too low for standard cameras or, in some cases, even for the eye. Images are produced by VIM using image analysis computers.
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