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1/2008 February
 
 
 The highly flexible high-resolution AxioCam HRc Rev.3 camera from Carl Zeiss meets all requirements of demanding users from industry, universities and the materials area<br>
The highly flexible high-resolution AxioCam HRc Rev.3 camera from Carl Zeiss meets all requirements of demanding users from industry, universities and the materials area
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For materials sciences and industry

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Carl Zeiss has enhanced the AxioCam HRc microscope camera to better meet the increased requirements of demanding users in materials research and quality assurance in industry and universities. The high flexibility of the camera is particularly beneficial when a wide variety of different samples must be analyzed, e.g. in the semiconductor industry, materials research (e.g. metallurgy, building materials), defect analysis, mineralogy or forensic sciences. The AxioCam HRc Rev.3 features maximum flexibility and optimum quality color images, i.e. only a single camera is required instead of numerous special models. The AxioCam HRc can be used with all types of microscope, including stereomicroscopes.
Images taken with the AxioCam HRc are used for image documentation and communication as well as digital image analysis. The quality of the images enables reproducible, very precise analyses of microscopic specimens with high information content. The camera resolution can be increased beyond the basic sensor resolution of 1388 x 1040 pixels to meet specific tasks and optical requirements. Using fast microscanning, this enables the user to take 4164 x 3120 pixel pictures containing all microscopic image information in 2.5 seconds without loss. Through complete color co-site sampling, AxioCam HRc provides the same resolution in all color channels without interpolation, corresponding to effective resolution of approximately 39 megapixels. The expanded, 14-bit digitized dynamic range enables highly precise resolution of the finest color gradations and structure limits under difficult lighting conditions.
Users in the materials area, in particular, will appreciate the optional black-and-white mode and the restriction of the digitization depth implemented to reduce data quantities.
The selectable resolution is one of the major benefits of the extremely flexible setting possibilities. The camera parameters can be easily optimized for various microscopic and macroscopic procedures and contrasting techniques. Microscanning and high readout speeds reduce waiting times during adjustments and image recording to a minimum, thus enhancing the value of the camera, particularly for high resolutions. The live image speed increased to up to 33 images/s facilitates specimen setting and focusing at a high resolution.
Integration of the camera into the high-performance AxioVision image analysis software from ZEISS with control possibilities for microscopes and motorized stages provides an enormous range of capabilities for automated image recording and evaluation, e.g. using the special AxioVision evaluation modules for the purity degree of grain sizes, cast iron and steel. Large specimens can be recorded using the MosaiX and Panorama modules.


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