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.
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From the brutal to the delicate : Wilson A . Bentley ( 1865-1931 ), a self-educated photographer in Jericho, Vt ., did pioneer work in photomicrography.
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In his book, " Snow Crystals, Natural and Artificial ", Ukichiro Nakaya describes them as the most accurate observations of snow crystals published before the development of photomicrography.
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The E-4 process was generally stopped after 1977, although continued in use for Kodak PCF ( Photomicrography Color Film ) until the 1980s, and for Kodak IE ( Color Infra-red film ) until 1996.
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Reproduction ratios much greater than 1 : 1 are considered to be photomicrography, often achieved with digital microscope ( photomicrography should not be confused with microphotography, the art of making very small photographs, such as for microforms ).
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Reproduction ratios much greater than 1 : 1 are considered to be photomicrography, often achieved with digital microscope ( photomicrography should not be confused with microphotography, the art of making very small photographs, such as for microforms ).
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Strictly speaking, macrophotography is technical photography with actual image size ranging from near life-size ( 1 : 1 image-to-object ratio ) to about ten or twenty times life-size ( 10 or 20 : 1 ratio, at which photomicrography begins ) . " Macro " lenses were originally regular formula lenses optimized for close object distances, mounted on a long extension tube or bellows accessory to provide the necessary close focusing, but preventing focusing on distant objects.
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According to a website run by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory : " Woodward was the first scientist to establish photomicrography as a tool for both scientific and medical investigations . " According to an article in the Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine : " In addition to collecting specimens for the museum's archive, he co-authored the definitive medical history of the Civil War in the 6-volume 1870 publication of the MSHWR . 4 Woodward's technique using aniline dyes for staining thin sections of tissue, along with his pioneering work in photomicroscopy, helped prepare the groundwork for modern surgical pathology ."