File:Light Scanning Photomacrography (LSP), or Scanning Light Photomacrography (SLP) Setup.svg

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An example of how to setup a Light Scanning Photomacrography (LSP), or Scanning Light Photomacrography (SLP) system.

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English: This diagram shows how a sheet or slit of light is used to capture the image of a moving object on a motorized stage. As long as the slit of light is narrower than the effective DOF the image will remain sharp in detail throughout. This analog technique uses a film camera and three projectors to create a thin slit of light that is used to capture the image of the object as it moves perpendicular through the light sheet.

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1) Film camera, 2) Copy stand, 3) specimen mounted on a motorized stage, 4) equipment leveling jacks, 5) slide projector.
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