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Basics: High resolution Spectral Imaging, like Hyperspectral imaging, uses spectroscopy to associate spectral signatures with target objects, or conditions
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Samples: The PARISS Spectral Imaging system is designed to handle complex
heterogeneous samples. Researchers using PARISS have made the front cover of journals four times, including one tutorial! Click to visit.
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Key functions: Spectral segmentation and spectral mapping in fluorescence, transmission, absorption, in bright-field, dark-field, or reflection.
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Multiple fluorophores: Identify any or all of up to 15 spectrally overlapping fluorophores, simultaneously, anywhere in a sample field of view
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Resolution: 1 nm; Spectral range: 365 to 920 nm simultaneously
Quantum Efficiency Correction: Radiometric after correction with a NIST traceable lamp