High resolution images are typically obtained using advanced imaging techniques such as:
1. Light Microscopy: Utilizing optical microscopes with high magnification and specialized staining techniques to enhance contrast and detail. 2. Electron Microscopy: Providing ultra-high resolution images by using a beam of electrons instead of light, allowing for visualization at the molecular level. 3. Confocal Microscopy: Using laser scanning to produce high-resolution, 3D images of specimens, with improved depth of field and reduced background noise. 4. Fluorescence Microscopy: Employing fluorescent dyes and proteins to label and visualize specific components within a tissue sample.