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<center><h4> Final resolution estimate of a microscope based on Raspberry Pi camera: 3.8μm </h4> </center> | <center><h4> Final resolution estimate of a microscope based on Raspberry Pi camera: 3.8μm </h4> </center> | ||
− | <p> Compare this with a typical size of a chloroplast: 5-8μm diameter [1]. Our resolution will be just enough to image them, which is exactly what we have managed to do on this picture of Spirogyra cells: <img src=//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/4/46/CamJIC-Notebook-Spirogyra.jpeg" style="height:250px;margin:20px"> Note that these are larger than typical chloroplasts though. To obtain a better resolution, a lens with either larger aperture and/or shorter focal distance can be used, without the need of a better CCD. However, this is a tradeoff in terms of worse aberration and contrast. An improvement to the resolution will however be required in order to image bacteria, for example, which are of the order of 1μm in diameter [2].</p> | + | <p> Compare this with a typical size of a chloroplast: 5-8μm diameter [1]. Our resolution will be just enough to image them, which is exactly what we have managed to do on this picture of Spirogyra cells: <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/4/46/CamJIC-Notebook-Spirogyra.jpeg" style="height:250px;margin:20px"> Note that these are larger than typical chloroplasts though. To obtain a better resolution, a lens with either larger aperture and/or shorter focal distance can be used, without the need of a better CCD. However, this is a tradeoff in terms of worse aberration and contrast. An improvement to the resolution will however be required in order to image bacteria, for example, which are of the order of 1μm in diameter [2].</p> |
<p> [1] Wise, R. and Hoober, J. (2006). The structure and function of plastids. Dordrecht: Springer. <br> [2] Encyclopedia Britannica, (2015). bacteria :: Diversity of structure of bacteria. <a href="http://www.britannica.com/science/bacteria/Diversity-of-structure-of-bacteria" class="blue">[online]</a> [Accessed 30 Jul. 2015].</p> </div></div></section> | <p> [1] Wise, R. and Hoober, J. (2006). The structure and function of plastids. Dordrecht: Springer. <br> [2] Encyclopedia Britannica, (2015). bacteria :: Diversity of structure of bacteria. <a href="http://www.britannica.com/science/bacteria/Diversity-of-structure-of-bacteria" class="blue">[online]</a> [Accessed 30 Jul. 2015].</p> </div></div></section> | ||
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