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Resolution in Microscopy

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Re: Resolution in Microscopy

#2 Post by JimT » Tue Feb 21, 2017 12:37 am

Made my head hurt :) I know a bit about NA but I just enjoy looking.

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Re: Resolution in Microscopy

#3 Post by 75RR » Tue Feb 21, 2017 2:17 pm

Good catch - thanks

Took a step back within the site and discovered that this video was part of a video microscopy course called (appropriately)
'iBiology Microscopy Short Course', which in their own words consists of a "14 lecture short course (which)
provides a good overview for the techniques of light microscopy"

They also state that "The course is appropriate for undergraduates or anyone who is relatively new to microscopy." :)

https://www.ibiology.org/ibioeducation/ ... ourse.html
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
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Re: Resolution in Microscopy

#4 Post by mrsonchus » Tue Feb 21, 2017 4:22 pm

75RR wrote:Good catch - thanks

Took a step back within the site and discovered that this video was part of a video microscopy course called (appropriately)
'iBiology Microscopy Short Course', which in their own words consists of a "14 lecture short course (which)
provides a good overview for the techniques of light microscopy"

They also state that "The course is appropriate for undergraduates or anyone who is relatively new to microscopy." :)

https://www.ibiology.org/ibioeducation/ ... ourse.html
Superb resource75' - very useful indeed, looking forward to going through these now I've a 'scope that gives me a lot more latitude to fine-tune and optimize my microscopy imaging. Thanks for the lead. :)
John B

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