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Re: 3D with the Electron Microscope
- From: P3D Clifford J. Mugnier <cjmce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: 3D with the Electron Microscope
- Date: Sat, 26 Jul 1997 11:34:43 -0500
P3D Jamie Drouin wrote:
>
> Recieved this message from fellow list-member, Colin Moyer, who is away in
> France right now. Perhaps someone can help:
>
> A friend of mine is going to Israel to look at what is purported to
> be the world's oldest figurine. She will be using a scaning electron
> microscope to analyze it. I was wondering if you knew of anyone who might
> know the techniques to do stereo photos with one. Could you perhaps post it
> on the 3D list for me (I unsubscribed during my travels)? Does the 1/30th
> rule still basically apply? My friend seems really keen on using stereo
> photos for this project.
>
> Jamie Drouin Photography
> http://www.islandnet.com/~jdrouin
> ________________.________________
> National Stereoscopic Association
> Representative for Western Canada
For techniques to acquire stereo images for actual measurements, see:
Non-Topographic Photogrammetry
Second Edition, 1989
Chapter 13 Electron Microscopy: Systems and Applications pp. 187-202
ISBN 0-944426-23-9
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
http://www.asprs.org
For software to do the analysis AFTER successful image capture see me.
--
Clifford J. Mugnier (cjmce@xxxxxxx)
Topographic Engineering Laboratory
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana 70148
Voice: (504) 280-7095
FAX: 280-7095
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