How are the results from a stereological measurement affected by
the image magnification? How do you...
How are the results from a stereological measurement affected by
the image magnification? How do you choose appropriate
magnification for such a measurement?
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Expert Solution
To do stereological assessment on digitally captured images
from all types of macroscopical and microscopical, the
STEPanizer computer based software tool is
used.
The STEPanizer provides user defined workflow personalized for
basic stereological jobs. This software is compact in size which is
user friendly without being immense.
Following steps are used for magnifying or scaling the image:
Before magnifying the STEPanizer first you open an image file
which containing a calibrated ruler with given width.
This ruler positioned at left side of the image, when you click
on scale button in the Parameter Window the scale window opens as
shown below:
In an input field write the parameter for the selection area to
scale or magnify the area of an image.
If the magnification is negative value
a.
The image is upright
b.
The image can be either upright or upside down
c.
The image is upside down
d.
The image size is reduced
Compute the image location and magnification of an object 40 cm
from a doublet thin lens
combination having focal lengths f1 = +20 cm and f2 = −60 cm, given
that the second
lens is positioned 12 cm behind the front one. If the object is two
centimeters high determine
the size and the type of the image. Make a sketch of appropriate
rays that support your
findings.
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