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=Taking the picture=
=Taking the picture=
==Key to good pictures==
*Spend time on set-up.
**Clean the slide.
**Look for the pristine areas without artifacts, e.g. folds.
*Composition.
**Put normal beside pathologic - so one has a reference point.
***Transititions are important.
**Use the ''rule of thirds''.
*Focus.
**Sharpness of nuclear membrane and detail in the cytoplasm.
*White balance.
*[[De-vignetting]].
*Pictures at different magnification.
**Several are better than one.
**Many entities have high and low power features.
***If is often impossible to capture them with one picture.
==Camera settings==
==Camera settings==
Exposure compensation:
Exposure compensation:
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*The centre of interest, usually, should be at the centre.
*The centre of interest, usually, should be at the centre.
**An artsy look can be achieved by making use of the rule-of-thirds.
**An artsy look can be achieved by making use of the rule-of-thirds.
***Rule-of-thirds: centre of interest is at one of the four intersects of the imaginary lines that divide the image into thirds.  
***Rule-of-thirds: centre of interest is at one of the four intersects of the imaginary lines that divide the image into thirds.


=Post-processing=
=Post-processing=
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