Macropod Petrographic
$17,716.00 – $18,616.00
Actual product specifics may vary depending upon the needs of the customer. This is a 3rd axes implementation allowing for large panoramic imaging and focus stacking using 3 axes of automation. Iterations are specifically designed for clients seeking high resolution imagery of soil boxes, insect boxes, core boxes, tree core boxes or any other object having a significant length x width.
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Macroscopic Solutions will image linear light field images for a charge of $375 a scan with volume discounts tiered up to 4 samples. If you have more than 4 samples, please reach out to info@macroscopicsolutions.com. 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
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Stage Only: The aluminum universal stage and platform only.
Diffuser Dome Only: The flash diffuser designed to fit over the Cognisys Rotational Stage.
Stage, Riser Adapter, Flash Clamp and Dome: A complete package allowing for flash placement, light diffusion and height adjustment depending on your system.
The rotary stage includes 4 screws in order to be mounted to the base plate (not included).
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The Phasmatodea are an order of insects, whose members are variously known as stick insects (in Europe and Australasia), walking sticks or stick-bugs (in the United States and Canada), phasmids, ghost insects and leaf insects (generally the family Phylliidae). The ordinal name is derived from the Ancient Greek φάσμα phasma, meaning an apparition or phantom, and refers to the resemblance of many species to sticks or leaves. Their natural camouflage can make them extremely difficult to spot. Phasmatodea can be found all over the world in warmer zones, especially the tropics and subtropics. The greatest diversity is found in Southeast Asia and South America, followed by Australia. Phasmids also have a considerable presence in the continental United States, mainly in the Southeast.
This hummingbird is from 7 to 9 cm (2.8 to 3.5 in) long and has an 8 to 11 cm (3.1 to 4.3 in) wingspan. Weight can range from 2 to 6 g (0.071 to 0.212 oz), with males averaging 3.4 g (0.12 oz) against the slightly larger female which averages 3.8 g (0.13 oz).[3][4] Adults are metallic green above and greyish white below, with near-black wings. Their bill, at up to 2 cm (0.79 in), is long, straight, and very slender. As in all hummingbirds, the toes and feet of this species are quite small, with a middle toe of around 0.6 cm (0.24 in) and a tarsus of approximately 0.4 cm (0.16 in). The ruby-throated hummingbird can only fox-trot if it wants to move along a branch, though it can scratch its head and neck with its feet.
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