Imaging techniques provides a method to
view features in blood not normally shown
with phase contrast. This method of
illuminates the specimen form the side not
from the behind so the background is black.
Minute features of the blood are shown in a
glowing light as its reflects off their
surfaces.
Darkfield microscopy relies on a different
illumination system. Rather than
illuminating the sample with a filled cone
of light, the condenser is designed to form
a hollow cone of light. The light at the
apex of the cone is focused at the plane of
the specimen; as this light moves past the
specimen plane it spreads again into a
hollow cone. |