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Photomicrography
/fˌəʊtəʊmˈaɪkɹəɡɹəfi/
/fˌoʊɾoʊmˈaɪkɹəɡɹəfi/
Photomicrography
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fotomikrografia
a specialized form of photography that involves capturing magnified images of small objects or details, such as cells, tissues, or microorganisms
What is "photomicrography"?
Photomicrography is the process of taking detailed photographs through a microscope to capture images of very small objects or structures that are not visible to the unaided eye. This technique is used to document and study tiny details of specimens, such as cells, bacteria, or crystals, in fields like biology, medicine, and materials science. The resulting images, called photomicrographs, reveal intricate structures and patterns that help scientists and researchers better understand the microscopic world.