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Microphotography

Here are entered works on the photographing of objects of any size on a scale too small to be viewed with the naked eye. Works on the photographing of minute objects enlarged by means of a microscope are entered under Photomicrography.

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  • Microfilming
Filed under: Microphotography Filed under: Filmstrips -- Catalogs Filed under: Microfilm services -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor

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Filed under: Documents on microfilm -- Catalogs Filed under: Documents on microfilm -- Bibliography Filed under: Newspapers in microform -- Bibliography -- Union lists Filed under: Photography Filed under: Photography -- Canada -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Photography -- Canada -- History -- 20th century Filed under: Architectural photography -- Canada -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Photography -- Comic books, strips, etc.Filed under: Photography -- ExhibitionsFiled under: Photography -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.Filed under: Photography -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Photography -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Photography -- Social aspectsFiled under: Astronomical photographyFiled under: CinematographyFiled under: Color photographyFiled under: DaguerreotypeFiled under: Nature photography Filed under: Nature photography -- ExhibitionsFiled under: Wildlife photographyFiled under: Photography in literatureFiled under: Photography, ArtisticFiled under: Portrait photographyFiled under: Spirit photographyFiled under: Telephotography

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