Resolution

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4.9
75 reviews
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About this app

Characterize your microscope objective lenses, see how well matched they are to your microscope's image acquisition system. Input the magnification, immersion medium (air, oil, glycerol or silicone oil), NA (numerical aperture) and wavelength of light (lambda), to calculate the lateral resolution, axial resolution and fluorescence brightness of the objective. Characterize your acquisition system (camera pixel size, camera binning and additional magnification) to check if you're sampling at Nyquist frequency. Each of your objectives can be saved and easily restored, and shared with other microscopists via e-mail, MMS, Linked-In or even Facebook (why not?). The equations used for the calculations can be displayed by selecting the "Show Equations" option from the App bar menu. The sources of equations are referenced in the "About" box.

* Theoretical Resolution is calculated according Ernst Abbe's famous equation (Abbe 1873)

* Actual Resolution is calculated according to ‘The Rayleigh Criterion’

* Axial Resolution is calculated according to Inoue's chapter in Jim Pawley's “Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy” (3rd edition 2006)

* Camera pixel size can be loaded from the list of cameras, if your camera is not in the list, you can enter it manually in the Camera dialog.

* Select the "share" icon to share all output to e-mail, MMS or Linked-In

* Access features from the App Bar Menu (the "three dots" icon - top right)

* Click on the "Lambda" or "NA" text fields to open dialogs that directly set these values

* It doesn't matter if your microscope was made by Zeiss, Evos, Leica, Olympus, Nikon, Motic, or Meiji Techno, the principles are identical and you will find the app useful.

* The list of cameras in the Camera dialog includes those made by Andor, Hamamatsu, Photometrics, PCO, QImaging, Leica, Olympus, Nikon, and Zeiss.
Updated on
Jul 19, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.9
70 reviews
A Google user
August 29, 2019
Super easy to use and extremely useful. A must for every microscope user.
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Andrew L. Barlow
August 29, 2019
Thanks very much for the review Magnus!
Frederick Ling
May 14, 2020
Very handy tool for microscopists!!
4 people found this review helpful
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Andrew L. Barlow
May 14, 2020
Thanks Frederick!
A Google user
October 22, 2018
Because when I read the reviews the developer answered on a bunch of reviews I thought it was cool he was so involved in his work
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Andrew L. Barlow
October 22, 2018
I really appreciate the review! Thanks so much!

What’s new

Fixed a bad layout that stopped elements of UI being displayed on the latest Android.
Change the rather useless "Theoretical Resolution" to "Depth of Field"

App support

Phone number
+447923281667
About the developer
Andrew Leslie Barlow
barlowax60@gmail.com
United Kingdom
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