![]() In order to scatter visible light, the feature must be at least as wide as the wavelength of the light. In order to see a feature of the object, the feature must scatter the visible light. Any microscope that uses visible light to illuminate the object is restricted to magnification of about 200 times. A picture taken at 200 times magnification has a to inch ratio of 14,080 in images before February 2005, a pixel to inch ratio of 13,120 since then. This ratio allows me to convert pixels in any other picture into decimal fractions of an inch. To determine actual magnifications, I took a picture of a ruler and determined the width of 1/32' in pixels. Images from the microscope are displayed on the monitor and saved as JPG files. Copyright (c) 2002-15, Brent Beach Introduction All pictures are taken using an Intel QX3 computer microscope. The QX3 Computer Microscope The QX3 Microscope.
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