Archive for May, 2007

Photography Through the Microscope

Friday, May 18th, 2007

A photograph taken through a compound microscope is also known as a photomicrograph. Some call it photomicrography, others microphotography, or you may call it photography through the microscope what matters is the normal daylight or flash photography to which many are more familiar. In photomicrography, light sources are plays an important role for color balance. […]

Microscopy in Micrographs

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Scanning Electron Microscopy The individual using such microscope can adjust the focus, contrast, and magnification of microscopic creatures viewed at thousands of times their actual size. Translational Microscopy Students must first focus the sample then move the sample in all directions to thoroughly explore the various features exhibited by the sample. Intensity or brightness and […]

Photomicrography and Microscopy

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Photomicrography is a method or process of taking photographs using a microscope. The primary medium for photomicrography was film until the past decade when improvements in electronic cameras and computer technology made digital imaging cheaper and easier to use than conventional photography. Visible light represents only a small portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum of […]

Micrograph

Friday, May 18th, 2007

A micrograph also known as photomicrograph or microphotograph is a photograph or related representation taken by means of a microscope or comparable tool to demonstrate a magnified image of an item. Canadian inventor Reginald Aubrey Fessenden has been given recognition with devising microphotography. In order to generate a micrograph, a camera can be attached to […]

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