Micrograph
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A micrograph is a photograph or similar image taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an item.
To produce a micrograph, a camera is affixed to a microscope either in place of the eyepiece or a specialist microscope is used which has a camera and eyepiece arrangement. A prepared specimen is put under the microscope in the usual way and photographs taken.
Types of micrographs
- An electron micrograph is a micrograph prepared using an electron microscope.
External link
- ["Microscopy, Electron" at BioResearch], containing links to many examples of electron micrography.
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