These
images illustrate the results of photographing
the image on 35 mm Kodachrome film and processing
through Photo CD, compared with those obtained
using the Kodak DCS 200 digital camera on
a Nikon Biophot microscope.
The original Photo CD image was captured by
photographing on Kodachrome 35 mm film through
a Zeiss GFL microscope, using a 2.5 x objective
and 12.5 x ocular, using a Zeiss Ikon 35 mm
camera.
The Photo CD image is from the high resolution
Photo CD file (1536 x 1024 pixels, 4 Mb);
that from that from the digital camera is
at the original camera resolution of 220 pixels
per inch (220 ppi).
All images were edited in Adobe Photoshop,
and both raw and edited images were assembled
in Photoshop into the composite image (200
ppi and 8 Mb) for printing.
The two sections on the left are from a horizontal
section through the olfactory tubercle (ventral
striatum) stained for cell bodies (Thionine
stain, Nissl method). This specimen is from
a Broad-footed marsupial mouse (Antechinus
flavipes)
The two sections on the right are from a coronal
section through the hippocampus of a Wisconsin
badger (Taxidea taxus) stained for
cell bodies (Thionine, Nissl method).
The images were printed on the Kodak XL 7700
dye sublimation printer, by DLM Imaging, Madison,
WI.