A very well done and complete paper on Differential interference contrast microscopy, or why it can't be cobbled together with parts from your garage... I found it interesting..
http://zeiss-campus.magnet.fsu.edu/refe ... 3-1969.pdf
BillT
Differential interference contrast microscopy.. A treatise..
Re: Differential interference contrast microscopy.. A treatise..
Good link Bill, looks a very interesting paper, quite definitive by the looks of it. Thanks for taking the trouble to post the link my friend.
John B.
John B.
John B
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You are quite welcome, kind sir!..
Re: Differential interference contrast microscopy.. A treatise..
You guys are so sweet I think I am getting a cavitybillbillt wrote:You are quite welcome, kind sir!..
Honestly, thanks for posting the article, it does look interesting.
Moose
Olympus BHS Trinocular with polarizer/analyzer
Canon 5DMark4 camera on trinocular head with photomicro L adapter.
Olympus BHS Trinocular with polarizer/analyzer
Canon 5DMark4 camera on trinocular head with photomicro L adapter.
Re: Differential interference contrast microscopy.. A treatise..
Moose - LOL!! That paper looks like about as much fun as a cavity, too. Boy, am I ever glad it isn't necessary to understand it in order to have fun playing with it.
If I get some extra time, and locate that bottle of extra-strength Excedrin, I might have another go at that treatise. Probably mostly to look at the pictures.
If I get some extra time, and locate that bottle of extra-strength Excedrin, I might have another go at that treatise. Probably mostly to look at the pictures.
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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