Abstract
The application of diffraction microscopy to Mitra records is considered. It is shown that its application to existing records might result in some slight improvement, probably scarcely justifying the effort. If, however, tests should show that the combination would work with aerial spacings of 3–10 λ, the advantages of the combined method would be substantial. An important practical limitation on any type of Mitra method is the complexity of the record normally obtained, and it may prove impossible adequately to analyse any but the simplest of them by any technique. The question of future development is briefly touched on.
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