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The multifocus imaging technique in petrology

The present paper provides a review of an imaging tool that is relatively underused in petrographic studies: the multifocus technique. Commonly used in macrophotography, and particularly in the imaging of minerals, it can also be applied to the imaging of thin sections where inclusions or other feat...

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Published in:Computers & geosciences 2012-08, Vol.45, p.131-138
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Focus stacking
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Imaging
Inclusions
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Mineral inclusions
minerals
Multifocus imaging
Optical microscopes
Petrographic microscope
Reconstruction
Three dimensional
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