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Mobile microscopy on the move

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Lee, Woei Ming (Steve)
Upadhya, Avinash
Phan, Tri Giang

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In this paper, we demonstrate the application of low cost light weight imaging device that amplifies the imaging resolution of a smartphone camera by three orders of magnitude from millimeters to sub-micrometers. We attached the lens onto a commercial smartphone camera and imaged micrometer graticules, pathological biological tissue slides and skin which validate the imaging quality of lenses.

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Proc. SPIE 9023, Digital Photography X, 9023

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