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The image intensifier television system MAXIvision II is used as converter of X-rays into a standard video image.
The conversion of the optical image at the output screen of the image intensifier into a video image is accomplished by a CCD camera. CCD camera can be mounted straight or as 90° angle on the exit window of image intensifier tube. The radioscopic image is then displayed on a (b/w) television monitor.
The high technical standard of the monitor series guarantees a reliable continuous operation even in case of toughest application circumstances.
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Image intensifiers (I.I.) are capable of detecting and amplifying low light level images and were primarily developed for night time viewing and surveillance under moonlight or starlight. They are used in industrial product inspection and scientific research, such as fluorescence microscopy. They are often combined with a CCD camera to produce an intensified CCD (ICCD). For very low light levels I.I.s with two or three microchannel plates can be used to create an image by detecting single photons. A high speed gate can be used with some image intensifiers to capture a fast event such as motion analysis of high-speed moving objects and fluorescence lifetime imaging.
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