If she can, it might be nice for her to put a few minutes of microscope footage attached to the paper as a supplementary. Maybe just “bad conditions” (stuff flowing by all different sizes), followed by “good conditions”: stuff all the same. Lots of journals offer the possibility of videos as supplementary information. Its the sort of thing that (I think) journal editors like (maybe it boosts engagement by the metrics they use for their websites?), and it sounds like it will benefit the paper.
If she can, it might be nice for her to put a few minutes of microscope footage attached to the paper as a supplementary. Maybe just “bad conditions” (stuff flowing by all different sizes), followed by “good conditions”: stuff all the same. Lots of journals offer the possibility of videos as supplementary information. Its the sort of thing that (I think) journal editors like (maybe it boosts engagement by the metrics they use for their websites?), and it sounds like it will benefit the paper.