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3D mesh of a skull created fromm 2D photos

2022-12-04 oliver Leave a comment

Here’s an example of the reconstruction of a skull from 2D photographs using the open source software “Meshroom” from AliceVision. …

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Posted in: Forensic pathology Filed under: Autopsy, image processing, Photography

Pathology cases – Armanni-Ebstein lesion — basilar vacuolization of proximal tubules in diabetic ketoacidosis

2020-10-12 oliver 2 Comments

Nice example of basilar vacuolization of the proximal tubules of the kidney in a case of diabetic ketoacidosis. This is…

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Posted in: Photomicrographs, Uncategorized Filed under: Autopsy, diabetic ketoacidosis, focus stacking, Histology, image processing, Kidney, microscopy, photomicrography, proximal tubules

Using HDR methods for photomicrographs

2020-08-20 oliver Leave a comment

I’ve been playing around a little with some HDR software to see if it might be useful in photomicrography.  My…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: image processing, Imaging, microscopy, pathology, photomicrography
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