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19 Ιαν 2023 · In microscopy, the term “resolution” is used to describe the ability of a microscope to distinguish details of a specimen or sample. In other words, the minimum distance between 2 distinct points of a specimen where they can still be seen by the observer or microscope camera as separate entities.
Learn more: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/resolution-in-microscopy/This lecture describes the diffraction of light, a key principle in image formation and a...
Microscope resolution is the amount of detail that can be resolved from the light being refracted through a specimen and presented to the observer through a microscope. Resolution can also be thought of as the minimum distance between two distinct points that can be distinguished by the observer.
In this video Allan Mitchell talks about the meaning of the term ‘resolution’ in microscopy. Select here to view video transcript and copyright information. Even more detail: using electrons instead of light
24 Δεκ 2022 · Magnification is the ability to make small objects seem larger, such as making a microscopic organism visible. Resolution is the ability to distinguish two objects from each other. Light microscopy has limits to both its resolution and its magnification.
29 Φεβ 2012 · Allan Mitchell (Microscopy Otago) talks about the meaning of the term ‘resolution’ in microscopy. Using real-world examples, Allan explains that resolution is the ability to distinguish two points as separate structures rather a single fuzzy dot.
The resolution of a microscope can be defined as the smallest distance at which two small objects can still be seen as separate objects. This lecture discusses various criteria for resolution, the factors that influence resolution in the lateral and axial planes, and how to sample an image adequately using a camera or confocal microscope, such ...