29-03-15, 17:16
Apparently InnerOptic has created a rigid endoscope that works with you existing hardware.
Some info from their website:
"InnerOptic has developed patent-pending 5.5mm and 10mm dual optical channel laparoscopes with standard eye cups
that are compatible with conventional high-definition camera heads.
We have also developed image processing software that automatically calibrates, aligns, enhances and processes the image
so that it can be presented on a stereoscopic display to achieve a 3D effect."
"The advantage of this design is the scope is compatible with existing cameras. Surgeons can easily upgrade to stereo by
only having to purchase the stereo scope and a corresponding stereo monitor."
http://www.inneroptic.com/documents/Inne..._scope.pdf
Some info from their website:
"InnerOptic has developed patent-pending 5.5mm and 10mm dual optical channel laparoscopes with standard eye cups
that are compatible with conventional high-definition camera heads.
We have also developed image processing software that automatically calibrates, aligns, enhances and processes the image
so that it can be presented on a stereoscopic display to achieve a 3D effect."
"The advantage of this design is the scope is compatible with existing cameras. Surgeons can easily upgrade to stereo by
only having to purchase the stereo scope and a corresponding stereo monitor."
http://www.inneroptic.com/documents/Inne..._scope.pdf
Menno de Braak
Development team
Development team