Archive for August, 2007

What is Metallographic Dark Field Compound Microscopy?

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Now we know how special metallurgical microscopes are, especially the dark field metallurgical compound microscopy, we need to know metallographic dark field compound microscopy. How do you think does this field differ with dark field metallurgical compound microscopy?

Using Dark Field Microscopy Techniques to See the Invisible

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

The invention of dark field microscopy techniques has allowed scientists and researchers to study in detail samples that have been previously shrouded in mystery. The transparency or certain characteristics of these samples have made bright field illumination unable to capture their images with great clarity but thanks to dark field microscopy techniques, they are now […]

What Dark Field Metallurgical Compound Microscopy is All About

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Having a hard time looking for the microscope you needed for assessing features of cell suspension? Are you in search of the microscope that has a dark background and has light images? You know the different kinds of microscopes have different functions and principles, but do you know exactly what you need with an experiment […]

A Practical Buying Guide for Dark Field Compound Microscopes

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Buying a dark field compound microscope is necessary if viewing live, unstained organisms is a priority.  Dark field compound microscopes are excellent tools to use with living organisms and specimens which can be observed without altering their natural state.  These microscopes are commonly used for live blood cell analysis and observation of specimens that should […]

The Best Uses of a Dark Field Compound Microscope

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

A dark field compound microscope is a type of optical microscopy that allows sample specimens to be viewed through peripheral illumination from a low angle.  This makes the background appear dark against the object being observed, which appears bright.  The contrast allows the observer to view the specimen in greater contrast and to see particles […]