Abstract

Color videocassettes for use at the undergraduate and graduate level in optical mineralogy and petrology courses have been produced with an inexpensive, conventional, single-tube TV camera and an ordinary petrographic microscope at about one third the cost of specialized TV microscopy systems. The same equipment can be used for live demonstrations and lectures and can be dismantled and reassembled in 10–15 minutes to use as a conventional recording system for lecture, laboratory, or field use.

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