Vorticella Colony?
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Vorticella Colony?
Vorticella Colony
Nikon S-Kt microscope
Savart DIC attachment
20X A/O Spencer Apo.
Nikon CFE 5X/18.6 projection eyepiece
Canon 10D camera
Vivitar 283 flash on M off flat first surface mirror under DIC turret
My first image to share from my new DIC setup.
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Thank you Charles. I dont know how my DIC affect compares to the Nomarski or Wollaston but this affect is achieved at the 'darkest" or black fringe setting. To better explain, this point is between two gray lighting affects highlighting the right or left of the subject depending on which side of the black fringe line you are on. The gray zone shows more detail to the eye but is difficult to balance exposure wise. Always 'hot' on one side of the subject vs the other. Do you experience the same affect?
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