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Imaging Large Format

$3,000.00

Macroscopic Solutions will produce a large focus stacked panoramic image with giga pixel resolution for printing large format posters, museum exhibits, large marketing materials etc for $250 per image.  Macroscopic Solutions grants all ownership rights to the customer and backup copies are made in case of accidental deletion.  We look forward to receiving your samples.

Imaged in partnership with the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department at UConn. This is 6 focus stacked images of 250 photographs combined to create one high magnification (500x) panomranic of a small ant’s face. Total images captured to produce this panoramic was 1500.

Optic & Camera Cleaning

$89.00$149.00

One spec of dust can turn into a big streaky problem!

Source Image of Jumping Spider. Dust located on camera sensor around corners.

Crop of lower right hand corner showing specs of dust.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Focus stacked image showing streaks of dust having formed in the corners.

Crop of lower right hand corner showing focus stacked image where specs of dust have been converted into streaks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Macroscopic Solutions will clean camera bodies and lenses to free them of dust that can potentially degrade focus stacked images.  Dusty sensors and lenses can sometimes produce replicated pixels that form long streaks across the output image. The best way to fix this problem is not photoshop, it’s to have you cameras and lenses cleaned by a professional!

 

Imaging Collections

Macroscopic Solutions will work with museums, organizations and universities to batch process images of small and large collections.  Pricing is negotiable and varies upon statement of work.  Contact us today using the contact form on our website.  We will respond and work together with you in order to come up with an appropriate strategy and pricing structure for your digitization requirements.

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