2018
DOI: 10.1017/s1551929518001086
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Stereo-Spurious

Abstract: Two recent articles in Microscopy Today describe methods that purport to produce three-dimensional (3D) information from single SEM images [1][2]. They are bogus. These authors are not the first to claim to get 3D information from SEM images without tilting the sample [3]. Nor is this the first time that attention has been drawn to the errors of such methods [4].

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