Detail Page

written by Michael Davidson and Kenneth R. Spring
published by the Olympus America, Inc. and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
This item is a tutorial for students of introductory optics on digital imaging.  It discusses the anatomy of the digital camera, recent technological innovations, and tips for choosing an appropriate camera to meet the needs of an experimental laboratory.   Also included are links to simulations on noise sources, image intensifiers, and operation of a charged coupled device (CCD). This item is part of a larger collection of materials on optics and microscopy developed by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Florida State University.

Please note that this resource requires Java.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
General Physics
- Equipment
= Electronic Equipment
Optics
- Geometrical Optics
= Optical Instruments
- Lower Undergraduate
- Upper Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Interactive Simulation
= Tutorial
- Reference Material
Intended Users Formats Ratings
- Learners
- Educators
- text/html
- application/java
  • Currently 0.0/5

Want to rate this material?
Login here!


Access Rights:
Free access
Restriction:
© 2004 Florida State University
Additional information is available.
Keywords:
CCD devices, Simulations, charged coupled devices, digital camera, optical microscope, optical microscopy, optics, tutorial
Record Cloner:
Metadata instance created May 1, 2008 by Caroline Hall
Record Updated:
August 13, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
Last Update
when Cataloged:
June 15, 2006
Other Collections:

ComPADRE is beta testing Citation Styles!

Record Link
AIP Format
M. Davidson and K. Spring, (Olympus America, Inc., Center Valley, 2004), WWW Document, (http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging).
AJP/PRST-PER
M. Davidson and K. Spring, Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging (Olympus America, Inc., Center Valley, 2004), <http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging>.
APA Format
Davidson, M., & Spring, K. (2006, June 15). Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging. Retrieved April 18, 2024, from Olympus America, Inc.: http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging
Chicago Format
Davidson, Michael, and Kenneth R. Spring. Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging. Center Valley: Olympus America, Inc., June 15, 2006. http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging (accessed 18 April 2024).
MLA Format
Davidson, Michael, and Kenneth R. Spring. Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging. Center Valley: Olympus America, Inc., 2004. 15 June 2006. 18 Apr. 2024 <http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging>.
BibTeX Export Format
@misc{ Author = "Michael Davidson and Kenneth R. Spring", Title = {Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging}, Publisher = {Olympus America, Inc.}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {18 April 2024}, Month = {June 15, 2006}, Year = {2004} }
Refer Export Format

%A Michael Davidson %A Kenneth R. Spring %T Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging %D June 15, 2006 %I Olympus America, Inc. %C Center Valley %U http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging %O text/html

EndNote Export Format

%0 Electronic Source %A Davidson, Michael %A Spring, Kenneth R. %D June 15, 2006 %T Microscopy U - Fundamentals of Digital Imaging %I Olympus America, Inc. %V 2024 %N 18 April 2024 %8 June 15, 2006 %9 text/html %U http://www.microscopyu.com/digital-imaging/fundamentals-of-digital-imaging


Disclaimer: ComPADRE offers citation styles as a guide only. We cannot offer interpretations about citations as this is an automated procedure. Please refer to the style manuals in the Citation Source Information area for clarifications.

Citation Source Information

The AIP Style presented is based on information from the AIP Style Manual.

The APA Style presented is based on information from APA Style.org: Electronic References.

The Chicago Style presented is based on information from Examples of Chicago-Style Documentation.

The MLA Style presented is based on information from the MLA FAQ.

Save to my folders

Contribute

Similar Materials