I would ask the same question as Britt. Considering the subject matter, the only way I've known to display such perfect depth of field is to stitch together (via Photoshop or other software) a number of photos taken at sequential depths into the subject. It would be interesting to learn about the equipment and technique used.
bOn Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Britt Griswold <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
What type of scanner does she use that allows that much depth of field or allows her to focus the depth of field?
Britt
On 10/19/11 1:27 PM, gretchen halpert wrote:
Britt,
http://www.debbvandelinder.com/
Her work is as art, not for science, but one can see the application.
Gretchen
Gretchen,
Are any of these botanical scans online for viewing?
Britt
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