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Revision as of 00:54, 4 October 2005
Here are some typical microscope images (showing a surface, which has been shaped using a power beam).
Using a focus-stack one can compute images with extended depth of focus:
If the surface can be illuminated properly, one can even do a 3D-reconstruction of the surface:
Links
- german diploma thesis about depth of focus (also available as PDF)
- Mechrob-paper Focus set based reconstruction of micro-objects