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Hello Jacek,
Great set of images, but would like a bit more info as to subject, illumination (e.g. is the second 'autofluorescence with UV' under what lighting, Xe or Hg? What filter cube? How about mags?
Very interesting pol shots - I am a bit surprised you get those colors without staining (other than optical.)
I just want to try some of these myself.
All the best,
Mike
Great set of images, but would like a bit more info as to subject, illumination (e.g. is the second 'autofluorescence with UV' under what lighting, Xe or Hg? What filter cube? How about mags?
Very interesting pol shots - I am a bit surprised you get those colors without staining (other than optical.)
I just want to try some of these myself.
All the best,
Mike
"Nil satis nisi optimum"
I use only LEDs for fluorescence.
My microscopes, the other side of the post:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=32636
I have modified a bit at the moment but the base is the same.
For polarity I rarely use a corrugated iron or other factory compensators.
They are perfect for various thicknesses of plastics or foils, for example a box of CDs, DVDs. The effects can be very surprising.
My microscopes, the other side of the post:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=32636
I have modified a bit at the moment but the base is the same.
For polarity I rarely use a corrugated iron or other factory compensators.
They are perfect for various thicknesses of plastics or foils, for example a box of CDs, DVDs. The effects can be very surprising.
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