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**''In light microscopy, oil immersion is a technique used to increase the resolving power of a microscope. This is achieved by immersing both the objective lens and the specimen in a transparent oil of high refractive index, thereby increasing the numerical aperture of the objective lens. Immersion oils are transparent oils that have specific optical and viscosity characteristics necessary for use in microscopy.'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_immersion) | **''In light microscopy, oil immersion is a technique used to increase the resolving power of a microscope. This is achieved by immersing both the objective lens and the specimen in a transparent oil of high refractive index, thereby increasing the numerical aperture of the objective lens. Immersion oils are transparent oils that have specific optical and viscosity characteristics necessary for use in microscopy.'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_immersion) | ||
*Further read and how to: http://www.micrographia.com/tutoria/micbasic/micbpt07/micb0700.htm | *Further read and how to: http://www.micrographia.com/tutoria/micbasic/micbpt07/micb0700.htm | ||
*''Microscopic Photography'' | *''Microscopic Photography'' | ||
The first step is to find a subject, in my case, I want to work with ''Polycephalum/physarum'' an allowed sample in the laboratory and with samples that will be brought by my colleagues. | **The first step is to find a subject, in my case, I want to work with ''Polycephalum/physarum'' an allowed sample in the laboratory and with samples that will be brought by my colleagues. | ||
*''Types of photography with a microscope:'' | *''Types of photography with a microscope:'' |
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