I have no answer
what correct the image of an objects seen by the eye
brain
always be real.
erect image is the copy of the object same as it appears.......for example stand in front of the plane mirror image seen is erect.
Definitely possible to photograph it. But you cannot catch the image on a screen but virtual image can be seen by eyes. So photograph too is possible.
what correct the image of an objects seen by the eye
I have no answer
brain
All that should be needed is a light source and an object/person/etc. to be reflected. And, of course, a mirror. And functioning eyes to see the reflected image. And a brain willing to accept what is being seen.
always be real.
erect image is the copy of the object same as it appears.......for example stand in front of the plane mirror image seen is erect.
1. The Magnification increases 2. The Field of view decrees 3. The image of intensity decreases
It means that the image cannot be seen on the screen.
Definitely possible to photograph it. But you cannot catch the image on a screen but virtual image can be seen by eyes. So photograph too is possible.
Definitely possible to photograph it. But you cannot catch the image on a screen but virtual image can be seen by eyes. So photograph too is possible.
The microscope you are using is probably old, and it has an odd number of convex lenses between the object and your eye. in addition to enlarging (or reducing) an image, an optical convex lense also inverts the image. If you were to invert the inverted image again, using another lense, then the resulting image will appear upright. So a microscpope with three lenses (most likely the number of lenses in the microscope you are using) inverts the image three times, resulting in an upside-down image. A microscope with four lenses shows an upgright image. That is why modern microscope manufacturers use an even number of lenses in a microscope (and in binoculars).
1. The Magnification increases 2. The Field of view decrees 3. The image of intensity decreases