widefield

English

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Etymology

wide + field

Adjective

widefield (not comparable)

  1. (microscopy) In which a whole two-dimensional image is acquired simultaneously using a wide-area detector array.

References

  • Optical and Digital Image Processing: Fundamentals and Applications edited by Gabriel Cristobal, Peter Schelkens, and Hugo Thienpont.

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