Re: New microscope for DIC brightfield and darkfield imaging
- From: heini <buergers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 May 2007 01:17:24 -0700
Well, I don't know exactly the difference in microscopy,
but from normal photography I know, that many cameras have problems in
determining the exposure time with linear polarization filters. This
is eliminated with circular ones, at the cost of some effect.
But, as I mentioned, I cannot say this exactly for microscopes.
Yours, heini
Zeiss has C-DIC and Olympus has DIC. I cannon say that I did notice
much differences at first, but I would like to have someone else's
view on the strength and weakness off the two methods. C-DIC uses
circularly polarized light rather than linearly polarized light.
.
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