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This is my first thin-section gigapan. I've been wanting to stitch and upload one of these on Gigapan for a long time. A `thin-section' is a slice of rock that's been cut and ground until it's a mere 30 microns thick. (That's 0.03mm, or 0.0013 inch.) Thin sections are used by geologists to examine rocks in microscop...
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This is a small (~2.5mm x 1mm) bug from CMNH.
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The orthomagamatic sulfide deposit at Kambalda is hosted within komatiitic lavas. These ultramafic rocks are high volume melts and so can include a large amount of metal sulfide, normally a restite phase. Crystallisation of the komatiite melts was assocaited with the development of high supersaturation with respect to ...
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I used a microscope to take these 50+ photos of a gold dollar lady liberty. I used photoshop to stitch
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This is a micro-gigapan of a small segment of the CCD (charge coupled device) image sensor from a Canon PowerShot G1. The CCD containes 3.34 mega pixels and the chip is approximately 8mm wide. In the process of trying to convert the camera to be infrared sensitive by removing the IR filter I managed to accidently cut ...
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This is another micro-gigapan attampt, though it didn't turn out very well. It was taken near 200x magnification and the focus was adjusted by hand. The petals on the flower started curling up as I was taking the image causing some distortion I suspect in the composite image. This Gigapan is part of the NanoGigaPan ...
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