What are the Common Issues with Lighting in Histology?
Some common issues with lighting in histology include:
Uneven illumination: Can cause parts of the sample to be overexposed or underexposed, leading to poor visualization. Glare and reflections: Can obscure details and make it difficult to focus on the structures of interest. Heat generation: Prolonged exposure to intense light can generate heat, potentially damaging delicate samples. Color distortion: Incorrect lighting can alter the natural colors of the sample, affecting the interpretation.