What's the difference between photography and photomicrography?

Photography


Definition:

  • (n.) The science which relates to the action of light on sensitive bodies in the production of pictures, the fixation of images, and the like.
  • (n.) The art or process of producing pictures by this action of light.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 60 rhesus monkeys with experimental renovascular malignant arterial hypertension (25 one-kidney and 35 two-kidney model animals), we studied the so-called 'hard exudates' or white retinal deposits in detail (by ophthalmoscopy, and stereoscopic color fundus photography and fluorescein fundus angiography, on long-term follow-up).
  • (2) The whole film is primarily shown from the character's perspective, so 70% of the process involved working with the director of photography [Maxime Alexandre].
  • (3) The art Kennard produced formed the basis of his career, as he recounted later: “I studied as a painter, but after the events of 1968 I began to look for a form of expression that could bring art and politics together to a wider audience … I found that photography wasn’t as burdened with similar art historical associations.” The result was his STOP montage series.
  • (4) Brief encounters: Undressed at the V&A Read more But photography’s not the only no-no in this lineup of lingerie.
  • (5) And Slimane is nothing if not single-minded: everything bearing his name – from show invitations to photography books to his online diary uses the same Helvetica typeface.
  • (6) Using Scheimpflug photography (a modified SL 45 Topcon camera) instead of the transmission measurements of incubated lenses has the advantage that disorders in lens transparency can be exactly localized and the sensitivity is much higher than the photometer readings.
  • (7) The total resource cost per screen of screening using non-mydriatic photography is also estimated.
  • (8) It arrived at this number through a 2004-06 survey of tree canopy cover, carried out using aerial photography.
  • (9) As a nod to the me-centred world we live in, the exhibition will also feature the responses to an altogether more contemporary Mass Observation directive from 2012, intriguingly entitled Photography and You , which was specially commissioned for the Photographers' Gallery show.
  • (10) The crystalline lens findings were documented by both Scheimpflug and retroillumination photography.
  • (11) Retinopathy was documented by stereoscopic fundus photography.
  • (12) Endothelial specular photography during an attack reveals dramatic changes: large black nonreflecting areas between quite normal-looking hexagonal cells.
  • (13) In view of the equivalence of these methods, we would advocate, for reasons of ease of application and cost, the use of a single-color slit-lamp photograph with a 30 degree slit angle for documenting nuclear opacities, and the use of black-and-white retroillumination photography with either the Neitz or Oxford cataract cameras for cortical and posterior subcapsular opacities.
  • (14) Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence photography, a technique of assessing myocardial ischemia, was correlated with ischemia as identified by ST segment mapping and electron microscopy (EM) in 25 Langdneorff perfused rabbit hearts following coronary occlusion.
  • (15) Foundas also praises Magic's photography, calling its "elegantly choreographed traveling master shots bathed in natural light" a key part of "one of his most beautifully made films."
  • (16) Photograph: Alan Davidson He then gives me a brilliant off-the-cuff lecture about how photography destroyed classical narrative paintings, leading to the formation of a new intellectual art elite that trades on abstracts, concepts and multiple meanings.
  • (17) The tour continued to the excellent Hector Pieterson memorial and museum and the Regina Mundi church, a rallying point during the struggle, now hosting a terrific photography exhibition.
  • (18) In may ways, I approached making the first photography book the way I had released records,” he says, “which was basically to go ahead and make the thing, package it, and then hope it sells somehow.
  • (19) The variation is caused largely by the inclination of the axonemes to the line of sight, but also by distortion occurring during the preparation, observation and photography of the sections.
  • (20) The question as to whether infrared photography can help determine the prognosis of hereditary macular degeneration cannot be answered simply in the affirmative or negative.

Photomicrography


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of producing photomicrographs.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At the same dose both adenosine and caffeine significantly increased percentage motility, although neither compound influenced the quality of sperm movement as assessed by time-exposure photomicrography.
  • (2) The dynamic nature of Chlamydia trachomatis inclusions was studied by video and 35 mm time-lapse photomicrography of live cells, and by immunolocalization of inclusions in fixed cells.
  • (3) To determine the shear force acting on a white blood cell sticking to the endothelium of a blood vessel, the flow field about a single white blood cell in a venule was determined by hign-speed motion picture photomicrography.
  • (4) The diameters of the various orders of microvessels and types of sinusoids were measured by serial photomicrography, and the velocity of the erythrocytes in these various microvessels and sinusoids by the dual-slit photometric technique.
  • (5) The development of these cultures was documented with sequential phase-contrast photomicrography.
  • (6) Photomicrography and reflectance microphotometry were used to monitor melanosome movement in frog skin melanocytes in vitro in response to hormonal stimulation and cytochalasin B (CB).
  • (7) PEWV determined by gravimetric analysis in dogs that had had open-chest procedures for lung biopsy and electron photomicrography was significantly less than that in dogs with their chests closed throughout the experiments.
  • (8) The migration of Schwann cells from adult sciatic nerve explant cultures has been examined by time-lapse photomicrography.
  • (9) Use of red filters during photomicrography aids in bone-osteoid discrimination in black and white photographs.
  • (10) This hamster model of human cerebral malaria allows the in vivo observation, still and video photomicrography, and manipulation of the peripheral vascular pathogenesis of a disease process similar to that seen in humans.
  • (11) A study was carried out using time-exposure photomicrography to investigate the potential usefulness of the transmembrane migration technique in the assessment of drug effects on human sperm motility.
  • (12) Cell reactions were registered by spectrophotometry, in vitro light microscopy, photomicrography and light and electron microscopy.
  • (13) Individual mucous glands in the toe web were studied in curarized decerebrate frogs using vital microscopy in combination with still or motion photomicrography.
  • (14) One potential artifact problem in election microscopy of micellar systems is that structural changes and aggregation could be induced by high vacuum dehydration in sample preparation prior to viewing and photomicrography.
  • (15) Flash photomicrography at frequencies up to 300 Hz and computer-assisted image analysis have been used to obtain parameters describing the flagellar bending patterns of mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
  • (16) For this study of photographic densitometry, sections of cartilage stained with Alcian Blue, safranin O and high iron diamine were photographed at x40 with Nikon photomicrography equipment on Kodak Panatomic X film with appropriate filters to enhance contrast.
  • (17) The length changes of various elements within the sensory region in response to stretch of the spindle have been measured using high-speed ciné photomicrography.
  • (18) The measurements from Kodachrome 25 film and Kodak Photomicrography film varied in range and mean percent error without a pattern.
  • (19) It is, however, a clinical rather than investigative procedure and is not intended to replace the quantitative features of endothelial specular photomicrography for scientific studies.
  • (20) The technique, which may be suitable for other intracellular and extracellular fluorescent markers, permits early fluorescence photomicrography of whole mounts and subsequent recovery of the specimens for serial sectioning and further analysis.

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