Below you see the original image of a daphnia, also known as a
"water flea". The line at the top shows the scale in relation
to 1mm. Resolution is 3.6 microns/pixel (see Pixel
Size Calculation). Notice the small particle on the right coming into focus at around 3mm. Also notice that the antennae come into focus at different depths, separated by half a millimeter. ![]()
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Here is the full field of view image. Directly
from the camera it was 2832x2128 pixels, although that includes
some interpolation. The daphnia is in the lower left.
Click Here to see the full field of view reconstructed through depth.
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