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<p><big>Design, resolution, and image contrast</big></p>
<p>Light microscopes are designed for placement of the specimen's polished surface on the specimen stage either upright or inverted. Each type has advantages and disadvantages. Most LOM work is done at magnifications between 50 and 1000X. However, with a good microscope, it is possible to perform examination at higher magnifications, e.g., 2000X, and even higher, as long as <a href="page.php?w=diffraction">diffraction</a> fringes are not present to distort the image. However, the resolution limit</p><p>
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