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Werth Raster Scanning HD vs. the world’s largest camera

The patented Raster Scanning HD mode enables large areas of workpieces to be captured quickly and accurately in an overall image. To display such an image in full resolution, 9,000 4K monitors would be required. How do you think the world’s largest camera at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile compares to that?

Raster scanning HD automatically generates an overall image with a resolution of up to 75,000 megapixels. The subsequent measurement "in the image" is extremely fast and can be accelerated even further by connecting several computers in parallel. This makes the process many times faster than conventional measurement methods.
By way of comparison: the world’s largest camera was designed for astronomical research, with a focus on dark matter and dark energy. It consists of 189 chips, each with 16 megapixels, and thus achieves a resolution of 3,200 megapixels.
The VideoCheck® series offers the world’s most accurate multisensor coordinate measuring machines. The VideoCheck® HA model is specifically designed for measuring precision workpieces with tolerances in the micrometre range. Raster scanning HD is ideal for measurement of workpieces from the precision engineering, optical and electronics industries. For this purpose, adaptation to the international safety standards of the SEMI industry association with TÜV certification is also possible.

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