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Dictionary » P » Photomicrography Photomicrographyphotomicrography (Science: microscopy) This term should not be reversed into microphotography. A photomicrograph is a photograph of a small object, the image of which is magnified more than approximately 40X by means of a compound microscope. A microphotograph is a small photograph, requiring an enlargement or a lens system in order to view it, the image is minified. ![]()
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