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Image database management for scanning electron microscopes

Advanced Ceramics Report, April, 1993

A system for setting up and maintaining multiple databases for images made with the 'XL Series' scanning electron microscopes has been developed by Philips Analytical of Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The 'Image Database Management System' automatically records date, time and microscope data. The system uses optical disks; each disk can store up to 1400 images. The software runs under MS-Windows in conjunction with the microscope's main programme. Identification labels and user-defined key words can be applied for later searches in the database. Each database is said to form a complete logical unit where image-related information is stored. Image data can be directly stored and loaded to and from the microscope's framestore memory. For further information, contact: Christa...

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