Brightfield Microscopy: A common microscopy technique where the specimen is illuminated from below, and the light passes through the specimen into the objective lens, creating a bright background with the specimen appearing dark.
Phase Contrast Microscopy: A microscopy method that uses specialized condenser lenses and phase plates to enhance the contrast of transparent specimens by converting phase shifts in the light into brightness differences.
Oblique Illumination: A lighting technique in microscopy where the specimen is illuminated from an angle rather than directly from below, creating shadows and highlights that enhance contrast.