Auto Fluorescence + 3D Deconvolution - The Beauties (part 2)

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RogelioMoreno
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Auto Fluorescence + 3D Deconvolution - The Beauties (part 2)

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The following are my favorites amongs all my fluorescence stack with 3D deconvolution.

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Pediastrum sp. by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

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Micrasterias furcata by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

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Micrasterias rotata by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

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Micrasterias rotata by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

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Micrasterias rotata by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

Hope you enjoy them!

Rogelio

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Rogelio great, amazing. Congratulations

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Impressive :wink: :wink:

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Post by Ernst Hippe »

Rogelio,
I like the first one, it is Pediastrum duplex var. duplex, wellknown also here. Thanks for your info about Micrasterias laticeps!
Ernst

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Post by discomorphella »

The Pediastrum is spectacular (so are the others but P. duplex is one of my favorite desmids).

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Desmids

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Love the Desmids, especially the Pediastrum.
Michael Reese Much FRMS EMS Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

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Post by Ernst Hippe »

Michael,
we share the same love... but Pediastrum is not a desmid, but a green alga.

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Post by g4lab »

Rogelio can you show is the same image with and without deconvolution so that we can see what it does to the image?

Wonderful images!

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Thank you all for your comments.

Gene, I open a new thread about the differences between deconvolve and not fluresce stack:

http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 887#134887


Rogelio

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Post by pwnell »

What is the difference between the fourth and fifth images? Different processing? cellSens vs Autoquant?

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

pwnell wrote:What is the difference between the fourth and fifth images? Different processing? cellSens vs Autoquant?
Good question, different time (and a little exposure time; but I do not think it will cause that differences), the stack of #4 was taken then later #5 (after two more stacks on the same specimen), I also noted the differences and posted them to see if someone could noted it (you have good eye), maybe the expose to ultraviolet light (two stacks between them) changed something.

Rogelio

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