Abstract

Metallographic microscope is an indispensable tool for metallurgical studies, which played an important role in materials science research and experiment. For a long time, metallographic examination results are output in the form of a photosensitive film. This film-based imaging record way has become increasingly unsuited to the study of modern materials science. Digital metallographic microscope is a modern high-tech product, which combines optical microscopy techniques, photovoltaic technology and computer image processing technology. A digitization method is presented for the traditional metallographic microscope in this paper. Experimental results show that the digitization for metallographic microscope is feasible, which meets the requirements of modern materials science research.

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