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This is an initial test to see the utility of imagaing flea samples using the incident light microscope. It was composed of 525 images, focus stacked with 21 images deep in a 5 x 5 array.
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This is an micro-gigapan of a penny, it is composed of 367 images taken through an optical microscope. This image is part of a larger sieries in the "small world explorations" project ( www.smallworldexplorations.com
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The front side of the penny had been imaged previously and can be viewed here: h...-
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This is a micro-gigapan of a dandelion seed (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum
)This Gigapan is part of the macro/micro/nano GigaPan project. Which is working to take large pictures of very small things.
This mosaic consists of 405 images taken at ~200X magnification.
Read more on the project blog at nan
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This is a micro gigapan of a small spot of blood, which looks a little like our earth. The images were collected at ~2000x magnification. This Gigapan is part of the NanoGigaPan project. Which is working to take large pictures of very small things. Read more on the project blog at nanogigapan.blogspot.com
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This is my second attempt at doing a micro-gigapan using an optical microscope and a computer controlled xyz stage. I think the magnification is near 200x. I managed to reduce the vignetting considerably, though it is still somewhat apparent in the unfocused background. Compare the optical to the scanning electron m...
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