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Dictionary » I » Illumination kohler Illumination kohlerIllumination, Kohler (Science: microscopy) a method of microscopical illumination, first described by a. Kohler, in which an image of the source is focused in the lower focal plane of the condenser and the field diaphragm is focused in the specimen plane. ![]()
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Results from our forumMicroscopy questions... rheostat is one , focusing your condenser is another. Then there is Kohler illumination , which my microscope has, plus all the above, in adjusting contrast also. Your ...
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