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* 26 x | * 26 x 76 mm (standard size) | ||
* 52 x | * 52 x 76 mm (Blechschmidt) | ||
* 40 x 76 mm (Kyoto) | |||
Required | Required | ||
* 43 to 46 mm x | * 43 to 46 mm x 76 mm (Barcelona) | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 11:41, 10 November 2017
Introduction
One issue for the scanning of historical slides is the large variation in the size of slides used. Some collections have sections on the modern slide size which is easily accommodated by all commercial slide scanners. In addition, the coverslips and mountain employed provide additional variation in the overall slide thickness that can affect ability of the slides to be scanned. Coverslip thickness can vary between 0.085 to 0.35 mm.
Modern Slide
The current modern standard and accepted slide size is 75 x 25 x 0.8-1.2 mm
- Length - 75 mm
- Width - 25 mm
- Thickness - 0.8-1.2 mm
Zeiss Slide Adaptors
Existing
- 26 x 76 mm (standard size)
- 52 x 76 mm (Blechschmidt)
- 40 x 76 mm (Kyoto)
Required
- 43 to 46 mm x 76 mm (Barcelona)
Links
- Brown, P. A. A Review of Techniques Used in the Preparation, Curation and Conservation of Microscope Slides at the Natural History Museum, London. The Biology Curator, 10 Special Supplement, pp 1 - 34.
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