Applied Image, Inc.

APPLIED IMAGE Inc. is a world leader in the design and manufacture of precision-imaged optical components intended for a wide range of applications and industries that require NIST-traceable standards and/or precision-imaged components to test, calibrate, align, control or measure their optical or photonics systems. In addition to its large catalog of standard products, APPLIED IMAGE specializes in designing and manufacturing custom components, imaged to the strictest tolerances. Its mission is to provide the highest-quality products and customer service to consistently meet and exceed the expectations of its customers such as NASA (Mars Rover) and Goddard (International Space Station).

  • (585) 482-0300
  • (585) 288-5989
  • 1653 East Main Street
    Rochester, NY 14609
    United States

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  • SINE (Sinusoidal) Targets & Arrays

    Applied Image, Inc.

    Sinusoidal Target Arrays have been recognized as a superior test method for a variety of applications, from moiré contouring to reliable MTF Evaluation of materials, lenses, cameras, and electro-optical systems (Follow the hyperlink to learn about using Sinusoids for MTF eval). Sinusoidal Pattern Arrays are manufactured on two different materials for both reflective and transmissive applications. Because of the inherent limitations of reflective materials, the maximum spatial frequency of the reflective pattern arrays is limited to 20 cycles per mm, while the transmission film arrays are offered in various sizes up to 256 cycles per mm. In addition, the sinusoidal arrays are available in a Single Frequency Grating or with Multi-Frequency Gratings. If instead of continuous sinusoidal frequency, you are looking for a square wave frequency design, then look to the Ronchi Gratings page. Should you need to alter the size of the pattern or the substrate, fill out our Custom Test Targets and Charts form and start the conversation.

  • Individual UPC Bar Code Standards

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The UPC Verification Calibration standards are a unique set of symbols that assures an exact and reliable primary bar code standard exists for UPC codes based on ANSI X3.182/ISO 15416 methodology. These standards assures that manufactures of verification equipment, scanners, QC labs and end users now have an accurate basis for checking the measurement capabilities of their equipment. These standards are intended as a fundamental calibration tool for an QC program, providing a continuous scale from best to worse case characteristics of each parameter. With complete NIST traceable data supplied, it is ideally suited to those requiring traceability, such as ISO certification. Each symbol is individually calibrated to ANSI X3.182/ISO 15416 standards using a custom built microdensitometer. These cards are supplied calibrated for use with a 6 mil scan aperture and 660nm wavelength. (calibration wit other aperture sizes or wavelengths is available)

  • Conformance Calibration Standard Test Card for ISO/IEC Data Matrix and GS1 DataMatrix Symbol Verifiers

    AI-CCS-DM-G Rev A - Applied Image, Inc.

    This precision 2D barcode Conformance Calibration Standard Test Card is the first 2D test card to provide ALL 12 of the Primary Reference Symbols specified by ISO 15426-2 for barcode verifiers. They are sized from 0.5mm to 0.2mm so that all the symbol sizes specified in Annex A.3.1 can be tested. Symbols 1-4 are GS1 DataMatrix symbols, while symbols 5-12 are ISO/IEC Data Matrix symbols consistent with the ISO/IEC 16022 standard. The card also includes four calibrated reflectance patches.

  • Conformance Calibration Standard Test Card for UPC/EAN Symbol Verifiers

    AI-CCS-UPC/EAN-E Rev S - Applied Image, Inc.

    For those who prefer a traditional vertical format calibration test card, APPLIED IMAGE offers our new Conformance Calibration Standard Enhanced for UPC/EAN Bar Code Symbol Verifiers. The new standard complies with both the ANSI X3.182 and ISO 15416 standards and is ideal for testing of verifiers, scanners, and other UPC bar reading equipment as well as a tool for training new operators to assure proper “methodology' in the use of verifiers.

  • ACCUplace Test Components

    APTC - Applied Image, Inc.

    ACCUplace Test Components by Applied Image

  • SINE Sinusoidal Vision Demonstration Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The Sinusoidal Visual Demonstration Array is designed to demonstrate the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) of the human eye. Its transmittance varies sinusoidally and increases in spatial frequency from 0.2 to 20 c/mm, following a logrithmic scale. The modulation increases linearly from top to bottom. One can see, in the image, where the visual contrast contour disappears which is the MTF of the eye. Ideally suited for teaching and demonstration, the Array is available on film mounted in glass (-G), or mounted in a 2″x 2″ projection slide.(-SL)

  • SINE M-19 Sinusoidal Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The Sinusoidal Array SINE M-19 is a remarkable new test array that achieves 256 cycles per mm while maintaining a significant modulation. It is designed for testing high resolution optical systems such as microscopes. Because its maximum width is 7.5mm, the SINE M-19 is small enough to fit easily onto a standard microscope slide (the TM-G variation is mounted in glass).

  • SINE M-5 Sinusoidal Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The Sinusoidal Array SINE M-5 is made on a strip of 70mm film approximately 5.12 inches (130mm) in length.The upper row contains the sinusoidal areas with the spatial frequencies in cycles per mm. All sinusoidal areas are carefully oriented with respect to the others, and the lines at the left end of the array have been added for alignment purposes.

  • SINE Sinusoidal Single Frequency Gratings

    Applied Image, Inc.

    Our SINE Sinusoidal Single Frequency transmittance patterns have proved to be very useful for specialized MTF Measurement as well as for such applications as moirè contouring. They are made on film base material with a nominal thickness of 0.175mm. This material is polyester and tends to be somewhat birefringent. The harmonic modulation values are generally 3% or less.

  • SINE M-15-60 Sinusoidal Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The reflective Sinusoidal Array SINE M-15-60 is similar to the M-13-60 (1X version) except that the range of spatial frequencies begins with 0.25 cycles per mm and extends to 20 cycles per mm. To compensate for the additional frequencies, the 3/16 cycles per mm area has been eliminated. Both arrays are imaged on Photo Paper.

  • SINE M-14 Sinusoidal Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The Sinusoidal Array SINE M-14 was designed for various electro-optical applications, particularly where a small array is needed to fit into the frame. It can fit into an 18mm diameter circle or into a standard 35mm motion picture frame.The lines in the SINE M-14 lie perpendicular to the length of the film. In addition, the pattern is available on a wider film (without perforations) cemented between glass (TM-G options) both the .6 (-60) and .8 (-80) modulations.

  • SINE M-7 Sinusoidal Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The Sinusoidal Array SINE M-7 has an image size of 22mm x 30mm which makes it small enough to fit into a standard 35mm projection frame. The gray scale is contained in the outer rows. It is made on 35mm perforated film.The TM-G variations are produced on a wider film (without perforations) and cemented between glass. They are available at each modulation (-35, -60, -80).

  • SINE M-6 Sinusoidal Array

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The Sinusoidal Array SINE M-6 contains the same gray scales and sinusoidal areas as the M-5 but is arranged in a shorter and wider format, making it particularly useful when the complete array is to be imaged at one time.The overall size of the array is 70mm x 46mm; centered on an 8.5 inch (215mm) strip of 70mm film, which can also be mounted in glass (TM-G variations) at each modulation (-35, -60, -80).

  • Imaging Gauge Software Test System

    Applied Image, Inc.

    The IMAGING GAUGETM quality analysis system was developed by APPLIED IMAGE to address the growing need to standardize the evaluation of camera image quality. The system includes a Test Chart manufactured using our ACCUedge® technology, along with unique Image Analysis Software, used together to analyze the quality of the imaging system, and then provide a summary report on the various image quality metrics. Our goal is to provide a simple to use, unique image analysis system, that can be utilized by R&D, scientists, system integrators, technicians and field operators to evaluate the camera quality or imaging system.

  • Square Wave Patterns (Ronchi Gratings/Rulings)

    Applied Image, Inc.

    Square Wave patterns (Ronchi Gratings/Rulings) have extremely sharp edges. At APPLIED IMAGE, this sharpness is achieved through our unique manufacturing capabilities and processing technologies which produces the sharpest edges available anywhere. Our standard line of Ronchi Gratings is offered on Chrome on Glass (CG) and Photo Paper (RM).The Ronchi rulings are available on other substrate materials such as B270, quartz, BK-7, and White Opal as well as in English frequency metrics (cycles per inch).

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