Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.

We introduce an imaging modality that, by offsetting pixel-exposure times during capture of a single image frame, embeds temporal information in each frame. This allows simultaneous acquisition of full-resolution images at native detector frame rates and high-speed image sequences at reduced resolut...

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Main Authors: Bub, G, Tecza, M, Helmes, M, Lee, P, Kohl, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Tecza, M
Helmes, M
Lee, P
Kohl, P
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Kohl, P
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description We introduce an imaging modality that, by offsetting pixel-exposure times during capture of a single image frame, embeds temporal information in each frame. This allows simultaneous acquisition of full-resolution images at native detector frame rates and high-speed image sequences at reduced resolution, without increasing bandwidth requirements. We demonstrate this method using macroscopic and microscopic examples, including imaging calcium transients in heart cells at 250 Hz using a 10-Hz megapixel camera.
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Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.
title Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.
title_full Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.
title_fullStr Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.
title_full_unstemmed Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.
title_short Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.
title_sort temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high speed high resolution imaging
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