Motion Photomicrography

George E. Stone

The attempt to combine the microscope with the motion picture camera introduces many technical difficulties about which very little has been written. The result is that this branch of photography has been left largely to a few specialists who have had the technical knowledge and the enthusiasm to work out the details—each for himself. Yet the principles involved may be readily grasped and there is no reason why any serious worker, with a little patient application, should not be successful from the very start.

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Published
1926-10
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J00870