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Incredible News! Dr. Caron has published his findings on applying the ImPASS algorithm (patent pending) to real world images, showing that super-sampling methods can produce super-resolution, subceeding the diffraction limit by a factor of 2.63. SeDDaRA plays a big part. See Super-sampling for details.
Tria, version 4.0 is available at for $320 (US). In addition to our award-winning blind deconvolution, Tria has fast image registration, a good selection of de-noising filters, image analysis tools that cannot be found anywhere else, and image viewers designed for image analyzers. For Version 4.0, we have update the platform for Windows 11, added a software license process, and a faster FFT!
Per request, we can build a 'GCLAD-IN-A-BOX' system, our low-cost, high sensitivity laser ultrasound detection system. This system can be used for laboratory research, industrial proof-of-concept, or even customized to fit your application. Our latest Dulcian 3.0 detector has a remote optical housing, optional 10X gain, choice of X or Y signals, and improved electrcial design. More information is available here. Turn-around time is about a few months. We have some recent interest in the use of this technology for sensing acoustic in liquids. Please ask!
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Latest News: 8/27/2025 Tria 4.0 has been released, built for Windows 11 (still works on 10), with 25% faster FFTs.
8/27/2025 New paper on the application of Image Phase Alignment Super-sampling to micrscope images. Achieved image resolution that was 1.79 times below the diffraction limit.
1/5/2025 Quarktet files for US Patent for ImPASS
8/6/2023 Technical note published detailing how three forms of super-resolution are differentiated in the image processing. See Research.
11/1/2022 Tria Version 3.1.85 (32-bit and 64-bit versions) has been released and is available for download! This version aallows processing on 8k and 16k images (memory permitting). See features for a list of all the great stuff in Tria Image processing.
5/2/2022 "Application of ImPASS to translated images..." was published in AIP Advances in April 2022 after much work. See Research.
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