Abstract

A technique is described for dark-field and light—dark-field illumination of autoradiographic preparations for photomacrogra. A right-angle prism is employed as a subtrate through which illumination is introduced to the specimen. The technique permits uniform illumination of large fields of view, and also minimizes the image-degrading effects of chromatic dispersion and excessive noncoherent scatter which are often associated with conventional dark-field illumination.

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