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Oly UPlanApo 20x, cross polarized darkfield.
100x detail
Best regards,
Michael
100x detail
Best regards,
Michael
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Cool light Inspiring
I also would like to see a stereo if it is possible
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
I also would like to see a stereo if it is possible
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
Jörgen Hellberg, my webbsite www.hellberg.photo
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Thanks for your answers!
I am so sorry that I have to tell you the ugly truth... There's no way I can make a stereo of this image, as way too much preparation went into this image. It's a 200 image stack that was processed in 22 substacks and then HEAVILY retouched inside Zerene to get rid of all the underlying structures to focus on the net surface... I have no idea how I should do that for a working stereo .
What I can do though - I have a fluorescent version, shot with the 10x UPlanApo, that stacks nicely in PMax and works as stereo. It is not as nice as this one, but at least it is the same perspective .
I have to touch it up a bit prior to presentation, but should be able to post it somewhen soon.
Best regards,
Michael
I am so sorry that I have to tell you the ugly truth... There's no way I can make a stereo of this image, as way too much preparation went into this image. It's a 200 image stack that was processed in 22 substacks and then HEAVILY retouched inside Zerene to get rid of all the underlying structures to focus on the net surface... I have no idea how I should do that for a working stereo .
What I can do though - I have a fluorescent version, shot with the 10x UPlanApo, that stacks nicely in PMax and works as stereo. It is not as nice as this one, but at least it is the same perspective .
I have to touch it up a bit prior to presentation, but should be able to post it somewhen soon.
Best regards,
Michael
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Me either. Perhaps in some (much) later version...sushidelic wrote:...HEAVILY retouched inside Zerene to get rid of all the underlying structures to focus on the net surface... I have no idea how I should do that for a working stereo .
That sounds great. In this particular case I do not expect to be surprised about the geometry, but if anything will do the job, it's a semi-transparent fluorescent rendering.I have a fluorescent version, shot with the 10x UPlanApo, that stacks nicely in PMax and works as stereo. It is not as nice as this one, but at least it is the same perspective .
Thanks for putting up with our never-ending requests!
--Rik