[Tig] color in microscopy
Robert Houllahan
rob at cinelab.com
Sun Feb 17 02:38:45 PST 2008
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Since many of the objects in the images are far smaller than the
wavelengths of visible light, then the "color" of these objects
becomes a somewhat meaningless issue. The objects must be considerably
larger than the wavelengths of the visible spectrum to reflect or
interact in any way with that light and be perceived as color.
That alone is an awesome thought, objects smaller than
light....pisser...
Rob "ran a sem for a while with B+W polaroids imaged from a crt,
sputter coated allot of bugs" Houllahan
Robert Houllahan
rob at cinelab.com
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Vp Cinelab Inc.
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