The original perspective and history of Jiangsu Tongjun Analytical Microscope
Original view of the microscope
The history of recorded images and microscopes can be traced back to the earliest skyscopes. These groundbreaking researchers used the first single-lens instrument developed in the late 17th century by Dutch scientist Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek Swammerdam Month, producing very detailed drawings, blood, microbes, and other minute specimens.
British scientist Robert Hook designed the first compound microscope and used it to write "Micrographia", a volume of his microscope and imaging features published in 1665.
During this period, developed microscopes, the ability to project images, and limited to close observation, through the eyepiece to visualize the specimen. The real photographic image was first acquired in 1835 when William Henry Fox Talbot applied a chemical emulsification process to capture the microscope at low magnification.
In 1830 and 1840 there was an explosive growth in the application of microscopic images of emulsions. For the next 150 years, the art of science and the co-evolution of film technology through the use of microscopic images of emulsions and advances in film technology. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Carl Zeiss and Ernst Abbe perfected the special optical glass manufacturing and application of new technologies, optical instruments, including composite microscopes.
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