I am testing the inhibitory potential of some environmental Streptomyces. Some of the zones of inhibition are not immediately apparent and you have to tilt the plates against the light to see the contrast between the bacterial growth and inhibition. I read several years ago that there was a way of staining the bacteria on the plate to provide better contrast and therefore enable better images to be made for publication. Has anyone heard of this method ? and what stain is used ?

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