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Aberrations within our optical systems are more common that most images
think. This belief was confirmed in an international image performance
study recently completed (results: Stack, R., Bayles, C., Girard, A.,
Martin, K., Opansky, C., Schulz, K., and Cole, R. (2011) Quality Assurance
Testing for Modern Optical Imaging Systems. Microscopy & Microanalysis
17(4):598-606).
Not wanting to be redundant but, check all the objective that you image with
regularly. It is well worth the time and energy!
Richard Cole
Research Scientist V
Director: Advanced Light Microscopy & Image Analysis Core
Wadsworth Center
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Research Assistant Professor
Dept. of Biomedical Sciences
School of Public Health State University of New York Albany, New York
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