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photomacrography|ˌfəʊtəʊmæˈkrɒgrəfɪ| [f. photo- 2 + µακρός large + photography.] = macrophotography.
1936J. Deschin New Ways in Photogr. xiv. 208 A type of photography..which has recently gained..general favor among hobbyists is that known as photomacrography. 1942Ilford Man. Photogr. (ed. 2) xxiii. 407 These are low-power magnifications mainly concerned with the surface detail of opaque objects and to this type of work the term photomacrography is applied. 1967[see macrophotography]. 1972Sci. Amer. Jan. 68 (Advt.), Photomacrography at magnifications in the vicinity of 2–3× with conventional equipment has been practically impossible. 1976Publishers Weekly 27 Sept. 82/2 ‘Photomacrography’—a photo technique obtaining an image the size of the object photographed, or larger. So photoˈmacrograph = macrophotograph; ˌphotomacroˈgraphic a.
1948J. H. Gable Compl. Introd. Photogr. ii. xi. 117 Photomacrography is a method whereby this image can be made many times larger than the object, and a picture so made is called a photomacrograph. 1961Webster, Photomacrographic. 1966A. Feininger Compl. Photographer viii. 309 A photograph in which the subject is rendered in natural or larger than natural size on the film..is called a ‘photomacrograph’. 1972Sci. Amer. Jan. 68 (Advt.), It makes superb large-format, widefield photomacrographs all the way from 40× down to 1/3×. 1978Nature 21 Sept. p. xii/3 The Polaroid MP-4 camera is a copy, photomacrographic and photomicrographic recording system. |