- as "otherworldly". A
paper published in 2009
described a
method of
photomicrography in a
smartphone using a free-hand technique. An
operator only need...
-
perform focus stacking by
using contrast as the sole criteria. In
photomicrography, the
exposure fusion is
often the only way to
acquire properly exposed...
-
greater than 10:1 are
considered to be
photomicrography,
often achieved with
digital microscope (
photomicrography should not be
confused with microphotography...
- film, such as 16mm, 9.5mm, 17mm, or 17.5mm films. It is
distinct from
photomicrography,
photographing microscopic subjects with a
camera which is not particularly...
- (January 12, 2017).
Laboratory Imaging & Photography: Best
Practices for
Photomicrography & More.
Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-59301-0.
Archived from the...
-
Microscopy Primer:
Specialized Microscopy Techniques -
Phase Contrast Photomicrography Gallery -
Agatized Dinosaur Bone". micro.magnet.fsu.edu. Retrieved...
- The
opening and
closing sequences were
inspired by the
gemological photomicrography of
Eduard Gübelin and
Danny J. Sanchez.
Daniel Lopatin composed the...
-
comprises two
separate competitions: The
annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition is open to
anyone with an
interest in
microscopy and photography...
- also
awards the
Ralph and
Mildred Buchsbaum Prize for
Excellence in
Photomicrography in
honor of
Ralph Buchsbaum,
American zoologist, ecologist, and invertebrate...
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imaging interference filters are used.
Wratten filters are also used in
photomicrography.
Other manufacturers of
photographic filters may use
Wratten numbers...