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The publication of photomicrography is given to be the first.
Though many of the participants are scientists, the contest is open to anyone interested in photomicrography.
He seems more genuinely interested in the formal possibilities suggested by photomicrography.
He was one of the pioneers of photomicrography in India.
Kaiserling is also known for his pioneer work in the field of photomicrography.
Gerlach was one of the first physicians to use photomicrography for medical research.
It is of particular advantage with long telephoto lenses, macro photography and photomicrography.
It is distinct from photomicrography, photographing microscopic subjects with a camera which is not particularly small.
Extensive supplementary equipment for macro photography and photomicrography.
Wratten filters are also used in photomicrography.
To view: The winners of Nikon's Small World Photomicrography competition.
Most petrological microscopes can be fitted with photomicrography accessories which allow automatic exposure determination (Fig. 6.3).
There is very little evidence to support this date, but in a report written for the year 1881, Mason comments on twenty years of research in photomicrography.
This involved the microscopical examination of blood and tissues in which he was one of the first to employ the newly discovered process of photomicrography.
This system was especially valuable in photomacrography (macrophotography) and photomicrography (microphotography).
He then was transferred to the Oil Consortium, where he worked for 15 years, gaining experience in geological photography, photomicrography, and aerial photography.
Long before his discovery of the dry gelatin photographic emulsion, Maddox was prominent in what was called photomicrography - photographing minute organisms under the microscope.
Subsequently, he undertook three years of postgraduate research in the Physics Department, studying in particular "the use of photography and photomicrography as recording media."
He used photomicrography to understand, for example, how pigments work in inks and paints and plastics and how adhesives work on surfaces.
These films mix factual information (usually entomological, but also historical, occult, and esoterica) with her own music, field-recorded insect sound samples, photomicrography, and animation.
Known for his work in microscopic anatomy, Berres was a pioneer of photomicrography, reportedly producing photomicrographs via the daguerreotype method as early as 1839.
The diameter of the mounting ring happens to coincide with that of most clinical microscopes, resulting in the 9xx series becoming popular for hand-held eyepiece-projection photomicrography.
From the brutal to the delicate: Wilson A. Bentley (1865-1931), a self-educated photographer in Jericho, Vt., did pioneer work in photomicrography.
Time-lapse microscopy (also microphotography or photomicrography) is microscopy in which the same object (e.g., a cell) is photographed at regular time intervals over several hours.
NanoArt should not be confused with photomicrography which is performed using an optical microscope with a photographic camera attached to it and renders flat images at low magnification.