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© 1964 Society of Cosmetic Chemists
Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, Vol. 15, No. 11, 641-656


PHOTOMICROGRAPHY AND THE PHOTOMICROGRAPHER
D. F. Lawson

ABSTRACT

Emphasis is placed on the problems of the industrial photomicrographer in establishing and maintaining the proper relationship to the organization. The responsibility of the man behind the camera microscope and the justification for a photomicrographic laboratory. The photomicrographer must learn to process his own materials, understand and apply the use of colour filters in black and white and colour photomicrography. His strategic position allows him to help solve many problems, if only given the material to work on. The usefulness of photomicrography and the photomicrographer depends upon the ability of the man behind the recording instrument, and the microscope is no better than the brain that interprets what the eye sees.

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