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amirberAgain | "Will try to! " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
stevie | "Hi there! We're going to be chatting about this on the OpenCall tomorrow at 2pm Central if you're interested in joining on! https://publiclab.org/w..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
amirberAgain | "What could be applicable here is a lens free holographic microscope. I've been wanting to build one for a long time, maybe this will be my excuse! ..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
mathew | "I found this great tutorial on automating ImageJ scripting and batch processing. It got me up and batch processing in short order: Arjun Mehta, UC..." | Read more » | over 8 years ago | |||
SimonPyle | "@marlokeno That's a great tip for eyeballing and catching dust. On that note, as I clean up a prototype of some code to automate this process, I'm..." | Read more » | over 8 years ago | |||
marlokeno | "@mathew, @SimonPyle, @AmberWise, @Damarquis, @Pagyebo Wonderful work- I can't imagine counting particles while sizing them, etc. So cheers to the ..." | Read more » | over 8 years ago | |||
warren | "I was wondering if, since the silica kind of redirects the light (a little like fiber optic), if you could illuminate it with a directional light d..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "I found a scanner, the Canon 9000F and 9000F MKII, with an optical resolution of 9600dpi and an interpolated resolution of 19200dpi, or pixels 2.6μ..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
stevie | "Neat Mathew! nice work. " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | "Also, just want to repeat that corporate and government types are very sensitive to this kind of data. Even though I am tasked to work on water, I..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | "cool. My understanding is that, at least for coal dust (=mostly crystalline silica), most particles of interest fall in the PM10 category. GCMoni..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "Ok. Updated. the situation is better than I thought. A 4800dpi scanner could definitely give straight PM10 measurements, possibly with identifica..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "Ok-- apparently my math is all wrong. I thought DPI was dots per square inch. this is completely wrong. it is dots that can be placed in a line o..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "@eustatic in a bit, lets get something working first ;-) @warren A smartphone would definitely work for identifying silica! its just a matter of m..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
btbonval | "Not to derail the post, but am I the only one who thinks those pictures look like they were taken from the Hubble telescope? " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
warren | "Nice! What kind of lens would it take to make a smartphone can work? I'm thinking about plastic or resin lenses... and portability, but probably ju..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | "cool, want some coal dust to play with? " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "In my silica wiki page, I mentioned polarized light microscopy as a detection method, and yes, I'm looking into it. What you see here is polarized..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "I got some big (4"x8") sheets from american science and surplus. I was going to see what happens when I put some silica dust down on a flatbed wit..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
warren | "We could use smartphone or laptop screens for polarized light, or steal 3d glasses from movie theaters. I guess polarized light isn't in short supp..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago |