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Practical Implementation of Log-Scale Active Illumination Microscopy

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Abstract

Active illumination microscopy is a method of redistributing dynamic range in scanning microscopes using feedback for real-time control of illumination power. Images are reconstructed on a logarithmic scale to preserve dynamic range benefits.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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