Prior Scientific's OptiScan controller, combined with associated microscope stage and focus motor have been used to create stunning artistic designs.
Richard Weston, a former professor of architecture at Cardiff University used the equipment to acquire high magnification images of minerals such as agate, fluorite, and calcite, to produce unique designs for a range of products including scarves, glass panels, and in one case a facade for a three storey house.
He said: “Using this high quality equipment I am able to precisely frame the images I am looking to capture, thereby ensuring the best possible composition for my designs.
"In addition, the stepper motor allows the use of techniques such as Z-stacking, which is vital for samples such as minerals that may have rough, uneven surfaces. Furthermore, the OptiScan control system is compatible with NIS-Elements, which has allowed me to control the entire imaging process from a single point.”
The OptiScan ES111 stage offers a travel range of 125 x 75 mm with a resolution of 1 µm and +/- 5 ìm repeatability.
The focus motor can drive at 20 revolutions per second, and has a minimum step size of just 0.002 µm.