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Detecting Bone Fragments in Pork Meat

One of the possibilities with Videometer is detecting bone fragments in pork meat. Read about the released study and learn more.

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Rapid and non-destructive determination of DON Content in Wheat

Determine DON content in wheat using multispectral imaging. Discover more about this application by reading about the new paper from a research team in Hefei.

Fast and non-invasive estimation of Meat Microbiological Quality

A new paper shows that combining spectral image features from the VideometerLab provides non-invasive technique for the microbiological quality of minced pork meat.

Maca adulteration detected with VideometerLab

VideometerLab can detect maca root adulteration. The new research paper shows the results of the analysis with spectral imaging technology.

Quality Assessment of fresh-cut pineapple

Food application is one of the areas Videometer is working in. Read about the paper showing VideometerLab aiding an assessment of the quality of fresh-cut pineapple.

How to detect water status in dried mushrooms?

Detection of water status in dried mushrooms with spectral image acquisition. Discover how Videometer can assist you…

Pili kernel Phenotyping through color descriptors

What is phenotyping? How to phenotype through color descriptors with spectral imaging? A new study of pili kernels phenotyping depicts the analysis with image-based solution.

Food Quality Control – Hazelnut Analysis with Spectral Imaging

Spectral imaging allows faster and more accurate analysis for food quality control & food safety. Learn more how Videometer can aid you.

Potato Strip – Food Quality Control with Videometer

Learn why food quality control is crucial for everyone and explore spectral imaging analysis of potato strips using Videometer technology.

Food Authentication – Common Wheat in Durum Wheat

How to improve and innovate your food safety processes? Read more about spectral imaging application in food authentication.