does more magnification and resolution make a more detailed picture?

i.e If the 4X objective had a resolution value of 100 nm while the 10 X objective had a value

of 50 nm, which objective can provide a more detailed image?

Yes, both magnification and resolution play important roles in producing a more detailed picture.

Magnification refers to the ability of an optical system to enlarge the size of an object or image. When you increase the magnification, the image appears larger, making it easier to see fine details. By magnifying an image, you can bring out smaller features and make them more noticeable.

Resolution, on the other hand, refers to the level of detail that can be captured or displayed by an imaging system. It describes the ability to distinguish between individual pixels or points in an image. A higher resolution means a greater number of pixels, resulting in a clearer and more finely detailed image.

To get a more detailed picture, you can follow these steps:

1. Use a higher magnification lens or zoom in digitally if you are using a digital imaging device. Increasing the magnification will make the subject appear larger, revealing more details.

2. Choose a device or camera with higher resolution capabilities. This could involve using a camera with a higher megapixel count or selecting a display with a higher pixel density. Higher resolution allows for more individual pixels to be present, resulting in sharper images with finer details.

3. Ensure proper lighting conditions. Good lighting can greatly enhance the level of detail in an image. Sufficient light allows the camera or imaging device to capture more information, resulting in a more detailed picture.

Remember that while both magnification and resolution contribute to a more detailed picture, there are limitations to how much detail can be obtained. Factors such as the quality of the equipment, lighting conditions, and the type of subject being photographed can also affect the overall level of detail.

This depends on how you define 'detailed'.

A more magnified image would be more 'detailed' in the sense that it would provide an image of a smaller portion, for example, you would see living tissue in place of a macroscopic organism body, hence, you would see more detail.

A more resolved image would mean that the image would be more clear, and more in focus. It can distinguish between objects that are closer together in the object plane, and will hence appear less 'fuzzy'.

Both are detailed in a different way.