Stereomicroscopy
Stereomicroscopy is a technique that uses a special type of microscope, known as a stereomicroscope, to provide a three-dimensional view of small objects. This method allows for the observation of surface details and textures, making it useful in fields like biology, electronics, and materials science. The stereomicroscope typically has two eyepieces, which create a sense of depth, enabling users to see the specimen from different angles.
This type of microscopy is particularly valuable for tasks such as dissection, assembly, and repair of small components. It is commonly used in laboratories, educational settings, and manufacturing environments, where detailed visual inspection is essential for quality control and analysis.