Difference between revisions of "Day 1 DIY Microscope"
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− | Process: Open up the webcamera, using screwdrivers. Once the case is open, remove the lens and inverse it. By placing it at the sensor in the center of the chip, facing computer screen, view the RGB pixels. That way testing the microscope out. Afterwards, stick the lens permanently without damaging the lens or the censor. Once the lens is stuck, you need a light source to shine on the specimen placed under the lens. Record the images received by the microscope. | + | Process: Open up the webcamera, using screwdrivers. Once the case is open, remove the lens and inverse it. |
+ | By placing it at the sensor in the center of the chip, facing computer screen, view the RGB pixels. | ||
+ | That way testing the microscope out. Afterwards, stick the lens permanently without damaging the lens or | ||
+ | the censor. Once the lens is stuck, you need a light source to shine on the specimen placed under the lens. | ||
+ | Record the images received by the microscope. |
Revision as of 14:43, 17 January 2013
Group: Sreemoyee, Gita
Task: create a microscope using a webcamera. Process: Open up the webcamera, using screwdrivers. Once the case is open, remove the lens and inverse it.
By placing it at the sensor in the center of the chip, facing computer screen, view the RGB pixels.
That way testing the microscope out. Afterwards, stick the lens permanently without damaging the lens or the censor. Once the lens is stuck, you need a light source to shine on the specimen placed under the lens. Record the images received by the microscope.