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Pathologist. 1984 Mar;38(3):163-70.

Five common problems in color photomicrography.

Pathologist

J P Vetter

PMID: 10265487

Abstract

The practical mating of the modern microscope and automated camera has been successful. Many time-consuming photographic procedures have been reduced to a minimum in the process. The pathologist can obtain color photomicrographs with minimum knowledge of optical theory or photographic procedures. However, there are several problem areas which require special attention to ensure a constant flow of good photomicrographs. This article reviews and offers solutions to five common problems in photomicrography.

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