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English: the chemical element Rhodium: processing: 1g powder, 1g pressed cylinder, 1 g argon arc remelted pellet.
Français : Trois formes de l'élément Rhodium: 1 g sous forme de poudre, un cylindre de 1 g obtenu par compression, une pastille refondue de 1 g obtenue sous atmospère inerte à l'aide d'un arc électrique.
Deutsch: das chemische Element Rhodium: Verarbeitung: 1 g Pulver, 1 g gepresster Zylinder, 1 g lichtbogengeschmolzener Regulus.
Polski: 1 gram rodu jako proszek, po sprasowaniu i po przetopieniu.
Türkçe: Rodyum üretimi: 1g toz, 1g sinterlenmiş silindir, 1g gaz altı kaynağı ile tekrar ergitilmiş pelet.
Date 23 August 2009
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Camera Model Canon 5D Mark II
Lens Canon EF 100mm
Notes made by focus stacking software from 11x single shots, taken on a thick glass plate over white paper.
Applications-graphics.svg This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Focus stack with Helicon Focus of 11 images..

Applications-graphics.svg This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Removed reflection on sphere and yellow reflection under sphere. Also mitigated chromatic aberration. The original can be viewed here: Rhodium powder pressed melted.jpg. Modifications made by Purpy Pupple.

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English: The chemical element Rhodium: processing: 1g powder, 1g pressed cylinder, 1 g argon arc remelted pellet.
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