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Holly Aaron wrote:
> Also, to add to all the info on the Zeiss META, it should be noted that
> those "blocking pins" can be adjusted as to their position, so that they cut
> out the most laser light and the least amount of signal. These pins, of
> course, make it impossible to do any reflected light imaging with the META.
> It's worth knowing if those are in the right place.
I am trying - and failing - to think of a reason to want to do
reflection imaging with the meta detector! But they must also make
it impossible to check the calibration using the laser lines, which
seems a bit of a bummer.
Guy
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