Hi Indy,
thats exactly right. We did this method with the frosting, i.e. shooting in several areas inside the frosting and around it to get a better 'picture' of the actual frosting elements by deducting them from each other. We also played a little with the kV to get some depth variation.
Multiple data is the key, I agree. And that is what the student is doint over the next 6 month.
Time will tell and that's why I'm not making any conclusion about the frosting yet.
The good thing is that the University also has FTIR capability and if push comes to shove the Prof. will start a (cost free) interdisciplinary investigation!
thats exactly right. We did this method with the frosting, i.e. shooting in several areas inside the frosting and around it to get a better 'picture' of the actual frosting elements by deducting them from each other. We also played a little with the kV to get some depth variation.
Multiple data is the key, I agree. And that is what the student is doint over the next 6 month.
Time will tell and that's why I'm not making any conclusion about the frosting yet.
The good thing is that the University also has FTIR capability and if push comes to shove the Prof. will start a (cost free) interdisciplinary investigation!
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