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Christian Broesamle <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Aug 1996 19:45:43 -0700
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Tom Phillips wrote:
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> Is there a e-mail or phone number where we can call for the same brochure?
>
> >I've just had a flyer about a product which seems too good to be
> >true - the Pixera slow-scan CCD camera, which apparently gets a
> >resolution of 4x the actual CCD array pixels.
> >
> >Does anyone know anything about this device?  In particular:
 >
> >If this is for real then maybe I might even get serious about experimenting
> >with deconvolution!
> >
> >                                        Guy Cox
 
There's a web site at www.pixera.com that has some information on the
camera as well as sample images (they look a bit strange on my monitor.
Is this the jpg artifact?). They say the "system" sells for less than
$1000. It seems not to need any frame grabber, just some PCI adapter (or
is this the frame grabber?). What do our tech wizards think about it?
 
Christian
 
 
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Brain Research Institute
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Tom Phillips wrote:
>
> Is there a e-mail or phone number where we can call for the same brochure?
>
> >I've just had a flyer about a product which seems too good to be
> >true - the Pixera slow-scan CCD camera, which apparently gets a
> >resolution of 4x the actual CCD array pixels.
> >
> >Does anyone know anything about this device?  In particular:
 >
> >If this is for real then maybe I might even get serious about experimenting
> >with deconvolution!
> >
> >                                        Guy Cox
 
There's a web site at www.pixera.com that has some information on the
camera. What do our tech wizards think about it?
 
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Christian Broesamle
Brain Research Institute
University of Zurich
Switzerland
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