ND filters
They are essential tools for optimizing image quality, exposure, and contrast in various biomedical applications.
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Application
When using ND filters in biomedical imaging, it's important to select the appropriate filter density to achieve the desired level of light reduction without compromising image quality.
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Microscopy
Microscopes used for detailed observation in pathology and biological tissue necessitate filters to transmit specific wavelengths of light.
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Endoscopy
In endoscopic technology, optical filters are employed to use specific wavelength light for internal observation and procedures.
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Fluorescence Imaging
In fluorescence microscopy used for labeling cells and biological tissues, filters are essential for observing specific fluorescence.
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Dental Imaging
In imaging diagnostic devices like X-rays, MRI, CT, etc., filters that allow or block specific wavelengths of light are necessary. This enhances the clarity of viewing specific tissues or abnormalities.
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Spectrophotometry
In spectroscopy, optical filters are utilized when analyzing the components and characteristics of drugs using light of specific wavelengths.
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Flow Cytometry
Devices for testing blood coagulation employ optical filters to use light of specific wavelengths for examination.
Property
9 ways ND filters are used
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Controlling Light Intensity
ND filters reduce the intensity of light passing through them without altering its spectral composition.
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Adjusting Exposure
By adding or removing ND filters, researchers can control the exposure time and aperture settings of their imaging equipment.
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Increasing Contrast
ND filters can help improve the contrast of images by reducing the overall light level.
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Protecting Sensitive Samples
In some cases, biological specimens can be sensitive to intense light, and prolonged exposure may damage them.
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Eliminating Glare and Reflections
In fluorescence microscopy and other imaging techniques, glare and reflections from surfaces or bright objects can potentially obscure desired details.
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Standardizing Imaging Conditions
In research settings, it's important to maintain consistent imaging conditions across experiments or studies.
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Enhancing Depth of Field
ND filters can be used in conjunction with other techniques like focus stacking to increase the depth of field in microscopy.
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Minimizing Photobleaching
ND filters can be employed to reduce light intensity and extend the observation time of fluorescent samples.
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Customizing Illumination
In some setups like microscope photography or specialized imaging systems, adjusting illumination to specific requirements is crucial. ND filters allow precise tuning of light source output.
VS-Technology manufactures 2 types of ND filters
Application
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A metal type that uses surface reflection
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A low-reflection type where the reflection is suppressed.
Property
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Transmittance Uniformity
The transmittance spectrum is highly flat within the visible light range.
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Accuracy of Optical Density
Optical Density (OD) is precisely achieved within the range of 0.1 ~ 3.0.
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Customizable to Desired Specifications
We can manufacture beyond the mentioned optical density and wavelength ranges.