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"JOEL B. SHEFFIELD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Andrew,

I ported the abstract to Google Translate to make an attempt at a
translation  (since I'm at home, and can't access the full document)
Here's what I got:

"As is known, the diffraction with the achievable resolution of an optical
system (formulated more precisely: the bandwidth of the transmitted from the
local system frequency band) is a fundamental limit. In the present work a
new method for optical imaging is illustrated with a contingent of the
diffraction limits beyond Auflüsungsvermögen: The optical system itself is
used unchanged. In (or near) the object plane but a mask is spatially variable
transmission (eg a grid) mounted or ready there. This mask must be moved over
the object field. A second such mask is placed in the (intermediate) image
plane. This mask has to be displaced over the image field. The two masks
perform another optically conjugate scanning movements about the
object or image
field. The resulting masks during the scanning of the image is of a
radiation receiver suitable inertia (eg, eye, film, etc.) is integrated
over time. The result is an image of the object with high resolution.
(The bandwidth
of the transmitted spatial frequency band is increased., The method is
effective
in coherent, any partially coherent and incoherent object
illumination. His action
and imaging properties are described."

I'll see if I can get the full text at some point

Joel


On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Andrew York <
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> The start of a recent NM article, talking about superres, reads:
> "...early work involved methods such as structured light illumination,
> first pioneered by Lukosz and Marchand [1]..."
>
> I didn't know SIM was explored back in the 60's! I'd sure like to read this
> article, but it's in... German?, in a journal I don't have access to:
> http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/713817795#.UgVuuqARjXQ
>
> Has anybody on the list read the article? Anyone aware of an English
> translation I could peruse?
>



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Joel B. Sheffield, Ph.D
Department of Biology
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
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