Abstract

Digital microscopy is the generation of the computer-based graphical representations of images as viewed and magnified by the microscope. Like camera lucida, photomicrography, and cinemicrography, graphic image files provide a permanent record of observations made in the microscope. When combined with a motorized microscope, a through-focus series can be captured, providing a three-dimensional view of the cell. Digital micrography can be used to represent the single images of fixed materials or to capture motion picture sequences of living cells. The ultimate expression of the medium is the presentation of the time-lapse motion picture sequences of three-dimensional reconstructions.

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