Casida L E
Can J Microbiol. 1975 Nov;21(11):1892-3. doi: 10.1139/m75-276.
The infrared color photomicrography technique for detecting unstained microbial cells in soil is revised for use with Kodak's recently introduced Ektachrome infrared film. Thes new version of the film required achromatic objectives instead of apochromats, and the use of a blue filter in addition to the previously required red filter. These filters also improve the visual focus capability of the operator. It was found that dry soil smears can be photographed as either immersion oil or aqueous mounts. Several makes of bright-field transmitted-light microscopes gave similar results. Phase microscopy, however, produced deteriorated image quality although the proper 'false' colors were produced.
用于检测土壤中未染色微生物细胞的红外彩色显微摄影技术已针对柯达最近推出的埃克塔克罗姆红外胶片进行了修订。这种新版胶片需要消色差物镜而非复消色差物镜,并且除了先前所需的红色滤光片外,还需使用蓝色滤光片。这些滤光片也提高了操作人员的视觉聚焦能力。研究发现,干燥的土壤涂片既可以作为油浸标本也可以作为水浸标本进行拍照。几种品牌的明场透射光显微镜给出了相似的结果。然而,相衬显微镜虽然能产生合适的“假”颜色,但图像质量却有所下降。