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Trinocular Microscope Port Issues

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Hello. I have been getting backwards images when I photograph through the trinocular port on my stereo microscope with my Canon EOS T6. The coin is oriented correctly on the stage. Would someone please tell me what I am doing wrong. I appreciate any and all help
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I would assume the trinoc port does not go through a prism to reverse the image like the eyepieces do, so will be inverted compared with the eyepieces. You may just need to flip the image later.
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Thank you rmpsrpms for responding! My utility software corrects the rotation, so I am able to move the coin around during live view and not get confused because of the mirror image. But, as you indicated, I do have to rotate the image when I edit the photograph(s). Thanks again for your response:)
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