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Cibachrome color microfilm. Includes tips on processing, filters, lighting, etc. DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Jul-Aug 1985 (v.6#4) pg. 34
Optimizing detail in electron microscopy by using an electronic contrast-controlling enlarger. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1970 (v.19#4) pg. 28
Micro/macro photography. Part 1. A look at equipment and illumination. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1971 (v.20#2) pg. 36
Micro/macro photography. Part 2. Special techniques along with basic information on equipment. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1971 (v.20#4) pg. 28
Slide file system. Microfilm equipment used to automatically duplicate 35mm slides to microfilm for filing, reference and research. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1972 (v.21#7) pg. 51
Tips on photographing fungus specimens. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1972 (v.21#11) pg. 20
A photomicrography primer for professional photographers. Part 1. Equipment alternatives and basic approach. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1974 (v.23#10) pg. 28
A photomicrography primer for professional photographers. Part 2. A listing of color and B&W films suitable for use and a comparison of their physical characteristics. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1975 (v.24#3) pg. 20
How to make enlargements from microscope slides using an enlarger. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1981 (v.30#2) pg. 25
Using Ilford's XP1-400 chromogenic film for photomacrography. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1988 (v.37#1) pg. 20
An overview of basic photomicrography (photomicroscopy) tools and techniques. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1989 (v.38#11) pg. 30
Photomicrography. Mastering the art of photomicrographing gemstone inclusions is relatively simple with some hints from an expert. LAPIDARY JOURNAL Feb 1988 (v.41#11) pg. 53
Taking pictures through a microscope using an inexpensive camera. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #493 Jun 1969 (v.65) pg. 40
Comparison of Kodak's new color micrographic film with the color and sharpness of Kodachrome II. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1972 (v.36#6) pg. 80
How to make your own microfiche using a 110 camera and Kodak Verichrome Pan film. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1976 (v.40#7) pg. 56
Take photographs of moving objects seen through a microscope using a lensless SLR, a microscope lamp and an electronic flash. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1979 (v.43#4) pg. 40
Make a clear center spot focusing screen for your camera. Useful in high magnification photography, including photography with microscope. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1985 (v.49#3) pg. 54
Microscope adaptor made from plastic pipe fittings and a camera lens reversal ring. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1988 (v.52#2) pg. 43
How to have an avaliable light microfilming setup which uses an ordinary 35mm camera and Tri-X film developed in Dektol. Use an 18% Neutral test card to determine the best results in test exposures, then use a light meter when doing filming in the field. An ordinary slide projector can be used to read the microfilm. PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY Sep 1973 (v.16#9) pg. 8
Build your own photographic microscope and use it to photograph homegrown crystals and other microscopic specimens. PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1981 (v.10#6) pg. 96
Great grain. Explore your slides magnified 40X by viewing and re-photographing them through a microscope. PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1986 (v.14#9) pg. 20
Photo of crystals is made on the new 8x10 Polaroid film using a "cameraless" 8x10 microcamera which is simply a plywood box with a cine lens mounted on it and the crystal slide laid on top of the cine lens. PHOTOMETHODS Nov 1977 (v.20#11) pg. 14
Photomicrography of colorless objects in color. Using optical staining to provide color without introducing changes in the specimen. PHOTOMETHODS Feb 1978 (v.21#2) pg. 45
Biomedical imaging. (1) Three common problems in photomicrography. (2) A survey of endoscopic photography today. PHOTOMETHODS Apr 1983 (v.26#4) pg. 35
Simple microfilming of manuals and magazines may save you space. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Dec 1965 (v.23#6) pg. 80
Using a pocket microscope as a close-up lens for microphotography. Est. cost: $3. POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1966 (v.125#1) pg. 160
Color photography through a microscope. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1967 (v.61#1) pg. 86
Use a pocket-size microscope to do photomicrography. Est. cost: $5. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1967 (v.61#2) pg. 48
Using the inexpensive Polaroid Colorpack Land Camera to do close-ups, slide copying, multiple exposures and photomicrography. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1970 (v.67#2) pg. 98
Comments on the use of Kodak's high resolving power color film, Photomicrography Color Film SO-456. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1972 (v.70#2) pg. 96
How to get started in filming microscopic organisms with a movie camera. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1973 (v.72#4) pg. 102
A look at uses for Kodak Photomicrography Color 2483 film. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1975 (v.77#5) pg. 104
Taking pictures through a microscope. POPULAR SCIENCE Jul 1964 (v.185#1) pg. 104
How to photograph tiny living crustaceans. Using high-speed photomicrography (photographs made through a microscope) to increase visible detail of small organisms. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN May 1967 (v.216#5) pg. 143
Phase-contrast microscopy apparatus. Includes suggestions on techniques to improve the image by varying the lighting. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Nov 1970 (v.223#5) pg. 123
How to make dazzling photomicrographs with simple and inexpensive equipment. Techniques used by James Bell described. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Jan 1979 (v.240#1) pg. 152
Microdots on the cheap. Using an enlarger and high-resolution film to make miniature images which must be viewed using a microscope. SHUTTERBUG #326 Nov 1997 (v.27#1) pg. 274
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