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Indiana Museum Explores Art with Novel Microscopy Tech

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 17, 2011 — The Indianapolis Museum of Art has installed a “Shuttle & Find” correlative microscopy package from Carl Zeiss of Oberkochen, Germany, for its state-of-the-art conservation science laboratory. The package enables direct communication between Zeiss’s electron and light microscopes in the lab, which is expected to accelerate the examination of artwork samples. A correlative light and electron microscopy comparison of exact location on a cross-section sample with (a) dark-field, (b) backscattered electrons (BSE) and (c) a 50:50 mixture of dark-field and BSE images....Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
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