💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deconvolution microscopy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| confocal microscopynoun | An imaging technique in which pinholes are used to eliminate out-of-focus light |
| pansharpeningnoun | The process of merging panchromatic and multispectral images to increase colour resolution |
| deblendingnoun | (astronomy) A technique to isolate signals from those of nearby sources |
| photomacroscopynoun | The use of the photomacroscope. |
| superresolutionnoun | Any of a class of techniques that enhance the resolution of an imaging system. |
| phase contrast microscopynoun | A form of light microscopy in which small differences in refractive index of a transparent specimen are converted into amplitude (contrast) differences in the final image. |
| photomacroscopenoun | A macroscope equipped with a camera |
| photomicroscopynoun | The use of a photomicroscope. |
| heliomicroscopynoun | A form of microscopy that uses a beam of helium atoms focused using a Fresnel zone plate |
| microradiographnoun | an enlarged microradiogram, used to study microscopic detail |
| microvisualizationnoun | microscopic visualization |
| microimagenoun | A microscopically small image. |
| macroimagingnoun | The generation of a macroimage |
| tilt-shiftnoun | (photography, chiefly attributive) The use of camera movements to simulate a miniature scene in the resulting photograph. |
| spectromicroscopynoun | A technique that combines spectroscopy and microscopy |
| microdiffractionnoun | (physics) diffraction that uses X-rays focused to a spot size of one micron or less to achieve very high spatial resolution |
| photomacrographnoun | A macrograph. |
| microimagingnoun | Very small-scale imaging |
| nanofocusingnoun | (physics) The use of arrays of very sharp points, or tiny gaps between particles, to control the concentration of light energy on nanometre scales, and to prevent diffraction |
| lightfield cameranoun | A plenoptic camera: one that uses a microlens array to capture four-dimensional information about the light rays in a scene, allowing for later refocusing etc. |
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