Optic microscopes. New illumination technic

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Dear friends

I have been working on a new way of illuminating microscope specimens. Cannot disclose the innings of it since all is under development. Nevertheless I attach photo since I think you will find it interesting. That is the mouth of a honey Bee, photo compares standard bright-field with my "special" technic. Magnification is x100. Hope you find it interesting.

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While it is indeed interesting if true, I fail to see the point of sharing on a forum if you don't give us any details to discuss.
 
You are correct. I am being egoistic since I cannot publish yet. And the purpose of the post is to know if you people find it interesting. Just out of curiosity.
I will submit full article once I end development of device.

I had qualms before posting for the very reason you mention. Yet I did it.

Yours
Ramon Pujals
 
Hi Andy

Thanks for commenting.
Claimed advantage? Well, I don't know yet. But this is what I can say:
Although the field of view is different; it is the same specimen. From Physics / light / Optics / Microscopy point of view we can see the following:

- At bright-field we have mainly refracted light. i.e. specimen refracts impinging light
- At Special we have mainly, if not only, reflected light. i.e. specimen reflects impinging light.

I think in microscopy this is paramount.

Be well
 
Dark field? Similar but not same.

Hi Drakkith

That is what the mathematic model predicted. A dark field. However there are some differences from standard dark field. First, the background should be dark, yet , it is not. Check out dark field photos.

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