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Patent
CA 2444851
A new method or system to magnify and record images of infinitesimal samples. A Laser or light beam source is impinged on an infinitesimal sample of any kind. The reflected image (light) is then magnified using a Lens (compound) or an electronic microscope. The magnified image is then transferred to a computer using a digital video camera. The computer will then magnify the magnified image or any part of the image to its desired size by using a very high level of zooming programs. In addition. the compound microscope (Lens Microscope) can be followed by an electronic microscope to get larger magnified image instead of using only one of them by itself. In addition to this method, we can have larger magnification by taking the image from the computer to the electronic microscope through digital video camera in a closed cycle. This process could be repeated as desired.
El Gohary Hassan M.
Youssef Wagdy M.
Zaki Adel A.
Zaki George A.
El Gohary Hassan M.
Youssef Wagdy M.
Zaki Adel A.
Zaki George A.
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