Microphotography

  1. A microphotography is a photograph of a microobject obtained using microphotography. Microphotography allows you to obtain enlarged photographic images of very small objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye. For this purpose, special microscopes equipped with a camera are used.

  2. In a broad sense, microphotography is a synonym for the term photomicrograph, that is, any photographic image obtained using a microscope.

Microphotography is widely used in various fields of science - biology, medicine, materials science and others. It allows you to visualize the structure of microscopic objects that are invisible to the naked eye.



A microphotography is a photograph of a microobject obtained using microphotography. Microphotography allows you to obtain a magnified photographic image of very small objects that are invisible or difficult to see with the naked eye.

For microphotography, special microscopes equipped with a camera are used. The image from the microscope is projected onto the camera matrix or film. This results in a snapshot of an enlarged micro-object.

Microphotography is widely used in various fields of science and technology - biology, medicine, materials science, forensics and others. It allows you to study in detail the structure of microscopic objects, identify their features and defects. Microphotographs are used for scientific documentation, illustrations in textbooks and scientific papers.

In a broad sense, microphotography is often understood as any photographic image obtained using a microscope, that is, a photomicrograph.



Microphotography, or microphotogrammetric photography, has been known since the end of the 19th century due to their use in scientific and medical practice. This is a modern method of obtaining small-sized images with high detail, which makes it possible to examine objects under a microscope. Such photographs are often used in microscopy, physiology