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- Title
3D IMAGING OF INDIVIDUAL PARTICLES: A REVIEW.
- Authors
PIRARD, ERIC
- Abstract
In recent years, impressive progress has been made in digital imaging and in particular in three dimensional visualisation and analysis of objects. This paper reviews the most recent literature on three dimensional imaging with a special attention to particulate systems analysis. After an introduction recalling some important concepts in spatial sampling and digital imaging, the paper reviews a series of techniques with a clear distinction between the surfometric and volumetric principles. The literature review is as broad as possible covering materials science as well as biology while keeping an eye on emerging technologies in optics and physics. The paper should be of interest to any scientist trying to picture particles in 3D with the best possible resolution for accurate size and shape estimation. Though several techniques are adequate for nanoscopic and microscopic particles, no special size limit has been considered while compiling the review.
- Subjects
THREE-dimensional imaging; DIGITAL image processing; DATA visualization; SYSTEM analysis; MATERIALS science; OPTICAL resolution; STEREOLOGY; TOMOGRAPHY
- Publication
Image Analysis & Stereology, 2012, Vol 31, Issue 2, p65
- ISSN
1580-3139
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5566/ias.v31.p65-77