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The three things that matter in photography of edges
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Hello Cyrano. Another great bunch of pictures indicative of the capabilities of your microscope. Image stacking seems as if it might provide a window looking onto what has previously remained unseen. Do you think that rolled edges might be able to be seen with a scope like or similar to the one that you use? We're speaking of the sort of edge that might begin at 150 and then roll to 350-450. In order to give our question to you a little more perspective; often, edges that have rolled 250 or 300 points can be detected by hooking a fingernail on the rolled section of the edge. Additionally, a roll of this magnitude can usually be seen with the naked eye when overhead light is reflected off of it. It would seem that a defect in the edge of this physical size should be able to be seen if the DOF/lighting issues could be resolved. As it is, we have never been able to capture any of this using our standard digital microscopy equipment. When we say "standard" we mean cheap.
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RE: The three things that matter in photography of edges - by EOU - 07-07-2018, 09:41 AM

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