Photomicrographic Technique for Medical and Biological Scientists |
Contents
Take | 1 |
Testing and Adjusting the Light Source | 7 |
The Use of Filters to Increase or Decrease Contrast | 14 |
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35 mm film achromat achromatic/aplanatic condenser Agepan FF Agfa Isopan FF aperture approx Atomal Black-and-white photomicrograph blood smear bright field buffer solution built-in lamp camera MKa colour film colour temperature Colour transparency compensating eyepiece condenser 0.70 condenser diaphragm Contrast range correct exposure correct Köhler illumination correction filter coverslip cut film dark field dark slide Development Diatom didymium e. g. Wild Fluotar Ektachrome Ektachrome processing laboratory enlarging paper Establish Köhler illumination field diaphragm film holder fluorescence focus focusing telescope front lens ground glass screen iris diaphragm Kodak light source low voltage lamp medium power Method MKal with focusing negative objective oil immersion oil immersion objective optical phase contrast photo eyepiece plate Polarising filters Required reversal films roll film magazine Schedule Selection sheet film single lens reflex specimen plane stained step-photogram stereomicroscope strip exposures suitable area technique telescope and 35 telescope and roll test slide xylol