Dark Field Microscopy

Dark field microscopyThe dark field microscopy technique is used for improving the contrast of unstained, transparent specimens.
It uses a carefully aligned light source to minimize the quantity of unscattered light entering the image plane, collecting only the scattered light by the sample.

Dark Field Microscopy can dramatically improve the visibility of transparent objects.

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