English: One of my Arduino pro micro boards had it's USB header fall off and take the pads with it, so I decided to open it up and have a peek at the chip.
Unfortunately this chip is firmly attached to the metal plate from the package and it will not let go, so I was unable to level the chip enough to do a composite with my 10X lens. I was stuck using the 4X one,
I've been rather stupid and didn't realize I could tell my camera to export raw images rather than jpgs, which would probably help out a bit with the stitching process. This is the first chip done using raw files only
Most of the stuff that looks like dust on the chip is actually leftover chunks of the package and cannot be removed easily.
Camera: SONY A6000
Panorama Y Axis: 4 Images
Panorama X Axis: 7 Images
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 0.8"
Light Source: Internal Lamp
DIC: Yes
Microscope Objective: 5X
Stitching Software: Autopano Giga
Other Software: Photoshop for colour balancing
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