BIOCHEMICAL INSPECTION DEVICE AND BIOCHEMICAL INSPECTION METHOD
Firstly, imaging is performed with an exposure time of ExpStart. When the maximum intensity value of all the pixels in the image is smaller than TransStart, the exposure time is increased and imaging is performed again. After this, increase of the exposure time and imaging are repeatedly performed u...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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11.12.2008
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Summary: | Firstly, imaging is performed with an exposure time of ExpStart. When the maximum intensity value of all the pixels in the image is smaller than TransStart, the exposure time is increased and imaging is performed again. After this, increase of the exposure time and imaging are repeatedly performed until the maximum intensity value of all the pixels of the imaged optical image reache the TransStart. When the maximum intensity value has reached TransStart, the image is transferred to a computer and recorded on a hard disc. The number of recorded discs is counted. After this, increase of the exposure time, imaging, image data transfer and recording, and the number of recorded discs are repeatedly performed. The imaging is terminated when the minimum intensity value in an area smaller than the entire area of the optical image has become greater than TransEnd or the number of recorded discs has become greater than TransPicts or the exposure time has become greater than MaxExpTime. ® KIPO & WIPO 2009 |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: KR20087026572 |