You don't say when the bands occur. If they're in the scanned image (on screen) the problem is the scanner. If it's on the printed picture, then the problem is in the printer. Incidentally there's one for sale (re-furbished) on Amazon if you're interested (priced at £29.99) - I've included a link to the page.
Scanning on a microscope moves the objective lens in a precise pattern across the sample, allowing for detailed imaging of the specimen. This scanning process generates a high-resolution image by collecting data point by point and then reconstructing it into a coherent picture.
Raster Scanning: Raster scan is based on television technology. In this the electron beam is swept across the screen, one row at a time i.e. top to bottom, which creates a pattern of illuminated spots. The total scanning has 525 or 625 lines based on the CCIR standard. Random Scanning: In random scanning, the electron beam directed writes on the CRT screen to the pixels where a picture normally alphanumeric character, special symbols or any other user defined symbols is to be drawn. In Random scanning, only one line is drawn at a time and therefore, these are also known as stroke or vector display.
A zebra crossing typically has six to eight white stripes, alternating with black stripes, running horizontally across the road.
There are no Australian animals with black and white stripes. Tasmanian devils are black with a white stripe across their chest. Numbats are tan with black stripes, and the Thylacine was grey-brown with black stripes.
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A black spider with brown stripes has a distinctive appearance due to the contrast between its dark body color and the lighter brown stripes running across it.
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A scanning electron microscope (SEM) produces images on the surface of a cell by scanning a focused beam of electrons across the sample. This technique provides high-resolution images of the cell's surface structure.
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The stripes across a skeletal muscle cell are called myofibrils, which are made up of repeating units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are responsible for muscle contraction and are composed of thick and thin filaments that give the muscle its striped appearance.
Yes. The stripes on the numbat's back and across its eyes help it to camouflage effectively in its bushland habitat.
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