The test stacks consist of a wide range of different lens configurations, from a simple macro lens, to a high magnification infinity corrected microscope objective, and everything in between. Whatever you want, they will have it and, anyway, just how many times will you have an opportunity to give me someone else’s money, to support my work while doing something you were going to do anyway? Never!
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When possible, I will try to show comparable images together (Helicon-B with Zerene Dmap, Helicon C with Zerene Pmax) and sometimes I will present the best output from each program (HF-Final, ZS-Final). Every image in this article can be opened at full resolution just by clicking on it.